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In "The Ebony Stick," Earl Derr Biggers crafts a compelling narrative that artfully weaves elements of mystery and social commentary within its engaging prose. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel explores themes of racial tension and identity through the lens of a gripping detective story. Biggers employs a nuanced literary style, characterized by sharp dialogue, vivid descriptions, and a carefully constructed plot that keeps readers enthralled as the protagonist navigates a series of complex events centering around a mysterious artifact'Äîthe ebony stick…mehr

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In "The Ebony Stick," Earl Derr Biggers crafts a compelling narrative that artfully weaves elements of mystery and social commentary within its engaging prose. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel explores themes of racial tension and identity through the lens of a gripping detective story. Biggers employs a nuanced literary style, characterized by sharp dialogue, vivid descriptions, and a carefully constructed plot that keeps readers enthralled as the protagonist navigates a series of complex events centering around a mysterious artifact'Äîthe ebony stick itself'Äîwhich serves as both a symbol of cultural heritage and an object of intrigue. Earl Derr Biggers, an American writer best known for creating the beloved character Charlie Chan, drew upon his experiences and observations of societal issues during a time of significant change in America. His background in journalism and his travels in the East profoundly influenced his storytelling, allowing him to infuse his narratives with both authentic cultural elements and deep psychological insights. "The Ebony Stick" reflects Biggers' commitment to capturing the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of societal prejudices, leading to a richer understanding of his characters' motivations and conflicts. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in early detective fiction infused with cultural depth and social relevance. Biggers'Äô adept characterization and tightly woven plot invite readers on a thought-provoking journey that transcends mere entertainment. "The Ebony Stick" stands as a testament to Biggers' literary prowess and continues to resonate with contemporary audiences seeking to understand the complexities of race and identity.

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Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933) was an American novelist and playwright, best known for creating the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. A native of Warren, Ohio, Biggers graduated from Harvard University in 1907. Soon afterward, he embarked on a career as a journalist and columnist before eventually turning his talents to writing fiction. Although the Charlie Chan series brought him international acclaim, Biggers also wrote other novels that displayed his flair for mystery and comedy. Among these is 'The Ebony Stick' (1916), a lesser-known work that nonetheless showcases Biggers' skill in crafting engaging narratives and his ability to infuse his stories with humor and intrigue. His literary style often combines elements of mystery with an underlying witticism, making for a light-hearted yet captivating read. Biggers' contribution to the genre of detective fiction was significant, not just in terms of entertainment but also in the cultural impact of introducing a positive Chinese character during a time of prevalent prejudice. Throughout six novels featuring Charlie Chan, including 'The House Without a Key' (1925) and 'The Chinese Parrot' (1926), his work has been characterized by thoughtful plots and charm. While his literary output was relatively small, his influence endures, and he remains a notable figure in the annals of American detective fiction.