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How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired
How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired | Dany Laferrière
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Brilliant and tense, Dany Laferrière's first novel, How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired, is as fresh and relevant today as when it was first published in Canada in 1985. With ribald humor and a working-class intellectualism on par with Charles Bukowski's or Henry Miller's, Laferrière's narrator wanders the streets and slums of Montreal, has sex with white women, and writes a book to save his life. With this novel, Laferrière began a series of internationally acclaimed social and political novels about the love of the world, and the world of sex, including Heading South and I Am a Japanese Writer. It launched Laferrière as one of the literary world's finest provocateurs and continues to draw strong comparisons to the writings of James Baldwin, Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski, and Jack Kerouac. The book was made into a feature film and translated into several languages — this is the first U.S. edition.
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J‘en ai marre des poétesses, des à moitié mortes, marre de toutes ces filles juste bonnes pour les clochards et les Nègres. Je veux une fille normale avec un père conservateur et une mère bourgeoise (tous deux racistes), une vraie de vraie de jeune fille, pas une poupée gonflable gorgée de bière ; merde, j‘ai soif, moi aussi, d‘une vie décente. J‘ai soif. Les Dieux ont soif. Les Femmes ont soif. Ben, pourquoi pas les Nègres. LES NÈGRES ONT SOIF.