A stark depiction of the alligator pond of prison life Rage tempered with compassion its emotional core continues to smoulder The New York Times Book ReviewThrill seeking teenager Jimmy Monroe is serving a twenty year sentence for robbery in the state penitentiary where terror and chaos reign corrupt guards inflict casual violence and men try to preserve their dignity amid isolation and inhumanity When a fire breaks out setting hell and mayhem loose it seems Jimmy s entire world is unravelling But as he develops a tender relationship with fellow convict Rico hope begins to glimmer and through his eventual foray into writing something resembling redemption Originally published in 1952 in an expurgated version as Cast the First Stone Yesterday Will Make You Cry draws on Chester Himes s own youthful experiences of imprisonment to face down the scouring truths of harm and love Himes at the top of his game what an amazing book it is Melvin Van Peebles
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Casi tenía cincuenta años cuando empezó a escribir.Delincuente antes que escritor, se limitó a reproducir una realidad que conocía bien. Había pasado siete años en prisión, y en sus propias palabras, «lo único que había que hacer era contar las cosas tal y como eran». Es también autor de Algodón en Harlem, (Grand Prix de Littérature Policière en 1958), Todos muertos y El gran sueño de oro.