Lavender

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English

 

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Betty B

 

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December 16, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Specifically, in the role of the unconventional protagonist (detective?), Easy Rawlins is so surprisingly human, honestly cowardly, and unromantically realistic that the story seems plausible to the point of disappointment that the characters aren't actually real. Easy somewhat reminds me of Walter from "A Raisin in the Sun": He's an intelligent black man living in a big city, he has problems with his marriage and he works a blue collar job (also, I could see Sidney Poitier or Danny Glover, both of whom have played Walter, playing him in a film version instead of Denzel Washington, who took on the part of Easy in the film adaptation of "Devil in a Blue Dress")...
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Many of the characters in "Lavender" appear in other works by Walter Mosley (this is the first one that I've read however). In this story Easy learns of his friend Mouse's death, which he is somewhat responsible for (though it is not explained in Lavender, I'm guessing it is in an earlier tale). I wonder if he still would have helped EttaMae find Willis if he hadn't felt obligated to because of his part in her husband's (Mouse) death, and because of his discovery of Bonnie's alleged infidelity...
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