Monday, April 5 2010
Known to Evil by Walter Mosley
Leonid McGill is a fantastic representation of a flawed and struggling American man at a time of historical flux.
Friday, May 4 2007
Full Frame 2: People Look Better in Pictures
Ross McElwee and Walter Mosley, among other swoon-inducing talents, hang with our trio (or rather, the trio hangs with them) for a while. You just never know who you'll meet at Full Frame...
Tuesday, May 18 2004
A Red Death by Walter Mosley
Part Chester Himes' flawed hero, part Raymond Chandler's maverick private eye, Easy Rawlins is a complex, engaging and lean creation.
Tuesday, February 3 2004
The Man in My Basement by Walter Mosley
Mosley has created an unlikely and awkward pair, clumsily dancing around each other with the steps of a fool drunk on fleeting knowledge and even more fleeting power.
Sunday, January 1 1995
Fearless Jones by Walter Mosley
Punctuated by illicit sexual forays, bursts of rage, terse interpretations of 1950s middle-class Caucasian Judeo-Christian priorities, and a few songs of the Old South, 'Fearless Jones' leaves very few stones unturned.

































