Earl Derr Biggers - Behind That Curtain

Earl Derr Biggers - Behind That Curtain

12,10 €

In "Behind That Curtain," Earl Derr Biggers crafts a captivating narrative that seamlessly intertwines mystery with social commentary. Set in the vibrant milieu of early 20th-century Shanghai, the novel follows the adventures of Charlie Chan, an astute detective confronted with the complexities of cultural identities and social injustices. Biggers employs...

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In "Behind That Curtain," Earl Derr Biggers crafts a captivating narrative that seamlessly intertwines mystery with social commentary. Set in the vibrant milieu of early 20th-century Shanghai, the novel follows the adventures of Charlie Chan, an astute detective confronted with the complexities of cultural identities and social injustices. Biggers employs a rich, descriptive literary style that draws readers into a world of intrigue, offering keen insights into the socio-political landscape of the era while maintaining the suspenseful pacing characteristic of detective fiction. The novel not only serves as a vehicle for entertainment but also reflects the racial attitudes and cultural curiosities pervasive in the time, creating a layered reading experience that resonates with contemporary audiences. Earl Derr Biggers, an American author and playwright, achieved fame through his creation of the Charlie Chan character, drawing inspiration from his travels and experiences in the Pacific region. His deep-seated interest in Asian culture, coupled with the societal changes of the 1920s and 30s, influenced his writings, allowing him to infuse authenticity and tension into his plots. Biggers' dedication to exploring racial and cultural themes often placed his work at the intersection of popular fiction and more substantial, sociocultural discourse. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate mystery genres that transcend mere whodunits to engage with pressing cultural issues. Biggers' ability to weave intricate plotlines with profound social reflections makes "Behind That Curtain" a must-read for enthusiasts of detective fiction, as well as those interested in early 20th-century societal norms and their implications.
Marke E-artnow
EAN 9788027379514
ISBN 978-80-273-7951-4

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