Chester Himes

1909–1984 (age 75)

Biography

Chester Himes was an American writer and screenwriter born in 1909 who became known for his powerful novels and crime fiction. His works often explored themes of race, injustice, and the African American experience in America, earning him recognition as an important literary voice of the 20th century.

Himes' literary career was marked by prolific output and unflinching examination of social realities. He spent his later years in Europe, where he continued his writing until his death in 1984. He was laid to rest in Benissa, Spain, where he had found a creative refuge and where his legacy as a significant American writer continues to be honored.

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