Democracy Now! interviews award-winning writer Walter Mosley, an author
many people were introduced to when Bill Clinton praised his book while
running for president. Mosley has published 37 books, including a series
of bestselling mysteries featuring the private investigator Easy
Rawlins. The first novel in this series, set in 1948 and called "Devil
in a Blue Dress," was made into a film starring Denzel Washington.
Mosley has been hailed for his use of the popular detective novel as a
vehicle for confronting racism across multiple decades. "When I started
writing Easy Rawlins ... I was trying to talk about my father's
generation, black men and women who moved from the deep South to
different parts of the world," Mosley says. "Here's these wonderful
stories about these people who have moved here and who make a big
difference here. Let's include them in the literature." Mosley's latest
novel, "All I Did Was Shoot My Man," follows the modern-day private eye
Leonid McGill as he navigates a world filled with corporate wealth,
armed assassins and family drama.
His writing has spanned many genres,
from young adult to science fiction, but he is less known for his
non-fiction works that address the pressing political issues of our
time. Mosley's most recent work of non-fiction, "Twelve Steps Toward
Political Revelation," starts on a deeply personal note, then expands to
a call of action for people to organize against wealth inequality.
Regarding the his continued support of President Barack Obama, Mosley
notes, "We can't blame a guy who, you know, got elected, and he's
sitting there alone in the White House. ... I agree, he has a lot of
power, but he doesn't have enough power without us."
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