Days Without Weather by Cecil Brown (Hardcover First Edition)

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Published by Farrar Straus Giroux, 1983
Hardcover
First Printing
250 Pages
5.75x8.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“Cecil Brown has written a moving and terrifying allegory concerning the various prices of art, love, and life: and, most specifically, the black American’s struggle not to be an accomplice to his own destruction.”—James Baldwin

Cecil Brown’s novel Days Without Weather portrays the experiences of black comedians, writers, actors, and singers in the cutthroat world of Hollywood—an irresistible phantasmagoria who’s characters argue, fight, lie, love, and struggle to get ahead, sometimes at all costs.

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Published by Farrar Straus Giroux, 1983
Hardcover
First Printing
250 Pages
5.75x8.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“Cecil Brown has written a moving and terrifying allegory concerning the various prices of art, love, and life: and, most specifically, the black American’s struggle not to be an accomplice to his own destruction.”—James Baldwin

Cecil Brown’s novel Days Without Weather portrays the experiences of black comedians, writers, actors, and singers in the cutthroat world of Hollywood—an irresistible phantasmagoria who’s characters argue, fight, lie, love, and struggle to get ahead, sometimes at all costs.

Published by Farrar Straus Giroux, 1983
Hardcover
First Printing
250 Pages
5.75x8.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“Cecil Brown has written a moving and terrifying allegory concerning the various prices of art, love, and life: and, most specifically, the black American’s struggle not to be an accomplice to his own destruction.”—James Baldwin

Cecil Brown’s novel Days Without Weather portrays the experiences of black comedians, writers, actors, and singers in the cutthroat world of Hollywood—an irresistible phantasmagoria who’s characters argue, fight, lie, love, and struggle to get ahead, sometimes at all costs.

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