Pinktoes: A Novel
by:
Chester Himes (author)
Pinktoes, Chester Himes said, is a term of indulgent affection applied to white women by Negro men, and sometimes conversely by Negro women to white men, but never adversely by either. In this rowdy work of fiction that debunks self-satisfied do-gooders, Himes satirizes social missionaries who...
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Pinktoes, Chester Himes said, is a term of indulgent affection applied to white women by Negro men, and sometimes conversely by Negro women to white men, but never adversely by either. In this rowdy work of fiction that debunks self-satisfied do-gooders, Himes satirizes social missionaries who preach uplift and promote specious causes. With Rabelaisian zest he portrays Mamie Mason, Harlem's most influential society matron, hosting desegregated sexual orgies, all for the advancement of harmony between the races. Just as eager as Mamie to bask in the favorable light of social justice are liberal whites who wish to be seen amid the right people. Printed in Paris in 1962 because it was perhaps too confrontational for U. S. publishers, this sex farce is regarded as Himes's most daring work of fiction.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780878058877 (0878058877)
Publish date: 1996
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
Enjoyable as a satire of black/white relations but it doesn't have the power of Himes' earlier work. The characters are parodies of people in Himes' life and don't come across as "real" so I wasn't drawn in to their lives as I was in If He Hollers Let Him Go, for example.