The Stone Face

(Author) William Gardner Smith
Format: Paperback
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A roman à clef about racism, identity, and bohemian living amidst the tensions and violence of Algerian War-era France, and one of the earliest published accounts of the Paris massacre of 1961.<\/b> First published in 1963, The Stone Face<\/i> tells the tale of a young African-American man who takes refuge from American racism in France, only to find himself complicit in a racist order of another sort. Simeon Brown, a journalist who, as a teenager, lost an eye in a racist attack, lives in his native Philadelphia in a state of agonizing tension, and after a violent encounter with some white sailors on shore leave, he decides to pack up and leave for Paris, known as a safe haven for black artists and intellectuals. At first, the City of Light seems close to idyllic to Simeon: He can do what he wishes and go where he pleases without fear. On the streets he meets Babe, a long-standing black American émigré, who introduces him to a whole cadre of interesting friends--among them the Chester Himes stand-in James Benson, a famous black novelist now retired, and Maria, a mysterious Polish actress and concentration camp survivor who is awaiting surgery to keep from going blind. But soon Simeon discovers that Paris is not the racial wonderland he took it to be--not when Algerians are being raided, beaten in the streets, sent to detention centers, and eventually killed en masse in the 1961 Paris massacre--and his friendship with Hossein, an Algerian radical, will lead him to realize that he can no longer remain a passive spectator to French injustice and that he must decide where his loyalties truly lie.

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Publisher:
New York Review of Books
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
241
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781681375168
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
July 13, 2021

William Gardner Smith

William Gardner Smith was an American novelist and journalist known for his novel "The Stone Face," which explored themes of racism and injustice in American society. His writing style was powerful and unflinching, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by African Americans. Smith's work made significant contributions to literature by challenging societal norms and advocating for social change.

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