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THE GOD DAMM WHITE MAN might not be the great and definitive novel of racial "conflicts" in the United States, perhaps it has yet to be written—if, indeed, the grim story of blacks-versus-whites can ever be expected in all its grotesque proportions on paper. But until—or in lieu—the arrival of such a consummate book, we can turn to "The God Damm White Man," which comes to Amazon.com between now and November.
For this
hard-hitting dramatization of Enoch Shadoobee's book as Translated by the great
Yaphet Kotto about the painful sometimes violent conflict of racism in America
in the last five and a half decades is a pretty, good estimation of the social
problems involved and a graphic presentation of the sort of savagery that has
occurred. It misses being a grand book because its story follows conventional
lines It is more sentimental than realistic—and because its contours are
somewhat too poetically-blurred. Read more >>
