The Day Eazy-E Died

by James Earl Hardy

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

PS3558.A62375 D39

Publication

Alyson Books (2001), Hardcover, 180 pages

Description

Now finally in trade paperback, this best-selling book, from the award-winning author who has sold more than 150,000 books world-wide, tells the story of Raheim Rivers, a young black model about to make it big, who is suddenly struck with the reality of the AIDS epidemic. 'Hardy brilliantly lets Raheim's anxiety break through the surface of the narrative, just as it cracks through his consciousness in everyday dealings with his former lovers' - Library Journal 'A masterful and gifted storyteller... Bold and unforgettable' - Black Issues Book Review

User reviews

LibraryThing member whitewavedarling
More of a rambling dramatic monologue than a carefully crafted novel, this is a piece of entertainment that isn't badly written, but isn't particularly engaging either. The drastic level of slang in the narrator's voice is nearly unbelievable, especially when paired against his lover, who speaks in
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an overly formal voice which is itself unbelievable. Those distractions were tough for me to overlook, as was the lack of tension. Supposedly, the book is built around the narrator's worry about taking an AIDS test and then waiting for the result, but that so-called worry disappears for most of the book, though early on (and later on) he claims that it consumed his life. Theoretically, HIV/AIDS is at the center of the work, but if anything, the book argues that there's really no need to worry after all since both characters had indisgressions, neither got tested, and neither worries all that much about it or faces any results, judging from the narrative.

In all, I have to say that I found this an easy read, but a frustrating one. There wasn't much to it beyond a rambling narrator who varied between being incredibly immature and the wisest one in his circle, and much of the plotting and characterization here just wasn't believable.

Unfortunately, not anything I'd recommend.
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Physical description

180 p.; 7.48 inches

ISBN

1555835090 / 9781555835095

Local notes

OCLC = 334

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