Plan B

Plan B

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Tomsson Black, Political Visionary, Business Genius, And Underground Revolutionary, Plots To Avenge Injustice By Instigating Racial Turmoil. The Roots Of Racism Extend Far Back Into His Ancestry, And Persecution And Suffering Have Affected Many Generations Of His Family. Tomsson'S Own Misfortunes Are The Impetus For Him To Found A Criminal Underworld Whose Ultimate Purpose Is The Overflow Of White Society.This Novel, The History Of Tomsson Black And An Indictment Of Racism In America, Ends In Apocalypse. It Is Chester Himes'S Ultimate Statement About The Destructive Power Of Racism And His Own Personal Fantasy Of How The American Negro, Through Calculated Acts Of Violence And Martyrdom, Could Destroy The Unequal System Pervading American Life. However, After Reaching An Ideological Impasse, Himes, One Of The Angriest Writers In The Black Protest Movement, Left This Novel Unfinished.After His Death In Spain In 1984, A Rumor Persisted That He Had Left A Final, Unfinished Harlem Story, In Which He Literally Destroys Both His Harlem Backdrop And His Heroes In A Violent Racial Cataclysm.The Manuscript, Entitled Plan B, Is That Novel. It Was Edited And Published In France, Where It Was Widely Hailed As An Unfinished Masterpiece By Readers And Critics Alike.This New Edition, Appearing For The First Time In The United States, Includes An Introduction By Michel Fabre (The Sorbonne) And Robert E. Skinner (Xavier University), Who Have Prepared Plan B For Publication.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' explores the destructive power of racism in America through the story of Tomsson Black, a character seeking revenge against social injustice and racial turmoil.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' is authored by Chester Himes, a significant figure in the black protest movement known for his impactful literature on race and social issues.
  • Q: Is 'Plan B' a completed novel? A: 'Plan B' is considered an unfinished manuscript, as Chester Himes left it incomplete before his death, yet it is still regarded as an important literary work.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' was published in the United States for the first time on January 1, 1993.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Plan B' have? A: 'Plan B' is available in hardcover binding, providing durability and a quality reading experience.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' consists of 203 pages, making it a moderately sized novel for readers.
  • Q: What category does 'Plan B' fall under? A: 'Plan B' is categorized under Criticism & Theory, focusing on themes of race and social justice.
  • Q: Who contributed to the introduction of 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' includes an introduction by Michel Fabre from The Sorbonne and Robert E. Skinner from Xavier University.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book 'Plan B'? A: 'Plan B' is listed as being in very good condition, indicating it has been well-maintained.
  • Q: What can readers expect from the storyline of 'Plan B'? A: Readers can expect a narrative that delves into the historical roots of racism, featuring Tomsson Black's journey and ideological conflicts, culminating in an apocalyptic vision.