The Black Camel
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066364946
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About this book
In "The Black Camel," Earl Derr Biggers crafts a captivating detective tale set against the backdrop of 1920s Hawaii, blending elements of mystery and exoticism. The narrative follows the sagacious detective, Charlie Chan, as he investigates a murder connected to the world of film and a cast of intriguing characters. Biggers employs a rich, engaging literary style that encapsulates both the charm and tension of the islands, while also addressing themes of race, identity, and cultural clash, reflective of the period'Äôs social dynamics and the burgeoning fascination with the Pacific Islands in Western literature. Earl Derr Biggers was an American author and playwright who drew inspiration from his travels and experiences, particularly his time spent in Hawaii. His depiction of Charlie Chan, a Chinese detective, was groundbreaking for its time, providing a counter-narrative to the Western stereotypes prevalent in early 20th-century literature. Biggers sought to create a more nuanced representation of Asian characters, often immersive in both their cultural backgrounds and their complexities, thereby cementing Chan's legacy as a beloved literary figure. "The Black Camel" is a must-read for fans of detective fiction and those intrigued by early 20th-century literature. It invites readers on a suspenseful journey through a richly imagined world while challenging societal norms of the time. With its compelling plot and vivid characters, this novel not only entertains but also provokes thought about cultural representation in literature.
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