Black Noir: Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Stories by African-American Writers
Editor: OttoPenzler, Featuring: WalterMosley, Featuring: Edward P.Jones
Pegasus Books , 2009
Quality paperback, 349 pages
Size: 207x142 mm
ISBN: 9781605980577
ISBN-10: 1605980579
Otto Penzler
Otto Penzler Is The Proprietor Of The Mysterious Bookshop In New York City. He Is The Founder Of The Mysterious Press And Otto Penzler Books, And Has Received An Edgar Award, An Ellery Queen Award, And A Raven Award For His Contribution To The Mystery Field. His Recent Anthology, The Black Lizard Big Book Of Pulps Was A New York Times Bestseller.
Walter Mosley
Walter Mosley Is The Author Of Five Easy Rawlins Mysteries: "Devil In A Blue Dress," "A Red Death," "White Butterfly," "Black Betty" And "A Little Yellow Dog"; Three Non-Mystery Novels, "Blue Light," "Gone Fishin'," And "R. L.'s Dream"; Two Collections Of Stories Featuring Socrates Fortlow, "Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned," For Which He Received The Anisfield Wolf Award, And Which Was An Hbo Movie, And A Nonfiction Book, "Workin' On The Chain Gang." He Is A Former President Of The Mystery Writers Of America, A Founder Of The Pen American Center Open Book Committee, And Is On The Board Of
Edward P. Jones
Edward P. Jones, The "New York Times" Bestselling Author, Has Been Awarded The Pulitzer Prize, For Fiction, The National Book Critics Circle Award, The International Impac Dublin Literary Award, And The Lannan Literary Award For "The Known World;" He Also Received A Macarthur Fellowship In 2004. His First Collection Of Stories, "Lost In The City, " Won The Pen/Hemingway Award And Was Short Listed For The National Book Award. His Second Collection, "All Aunt Hagar's Children, "Was A Finalist For The Pen/Faulkner Award. He Has Been An Instructor Of Fiction Writing At A Range Of Universities, Inc

