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Dopefiend: The Story of a Black Junkie is a 1971 novel by Donald Goines and his first published novel. [1] The book is considered to be Goines's benchmark novel and shares some similarities to the author's life. [ 2 ]
Goines was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 15, 1936. His parents were a middle-class Black Catholic couple that ran a laundry business. His mother Myrtle Goines told Goines that her family was descended from Jefferson Davis and a woman who was enslaved. [2] [3] Donald was the middle child of three, and the only son. [4]
This category is for novels written by the American author Donald Goines. Pages in category "Novels by Donald Goines" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Donald Goines became a bestselling author by writing about the life he knew as a pimp, prisoner, con man, armed robber, heroin addict and dropout. Donald Goines becomes a pop-culture star half a ...
Author Donald Goines acknowledged the strong influence of Beck's Pimp when he created his urban fiction set in a black milieu. Goines was also published by Bentley Morris of Holloway House. [5] Peter A. Muckley published Iceberg Slim: The Life as Art (2003), a critical study of the fiction of Iceberg Slim. [27]
The Kenyatta series is a four-volume urban fiction series by American author Donald Goines under the pseudonym of Al C. Clark. [1] Goines released the books under a pseudonym on the request of his publisher, who wanted to avoid flooding the market with too many books under Goines's name and potentially undermining sales as well as to differentiate the books from Goines's "grittier" urban ...
Gerald Goines had been set to go to trial in June on two counts of murder in the January 2019 deaths of Dennis Tuttle, 59, and his wife, Rhogena Nicholas, 58. Pros.
Whoreson is a novel by Donald Goines that has been rumoured to be at least partly autobiographical. Goines wrote the novel while incarcerated and sought input from his fellow inmates, who urged him to submit the work to Holloway House. [1]
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