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Chester Himes: Critical Essay by Gilbert H. Muller

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SOURCE: Muller, Gilbert H. “The Greatest Show on Earth: The Detective Fiction.” In Chester Himes, pp. 80-105. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1989.

In the following essay, Muller traces the development of Himes's detective fiction.

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