· In The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, Mosley captures the compromised state of his protagonist's mind with profound sensitivity and insight, and creates an unforgettable pair of characters at the center of a novel that is sure to become a true contemporary bltadwin.ru by: 1. · His latest novel, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, is about a year-old black man entering the early stages of dementia and the last years of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Telling the story of an elderly man suffering from dementia who is offered an experimental drug that might clear his mind but speed on his demise, Walter Mosley’s novel The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey () combines the tropes and style of crime fiction with a character whose unreliable nature is baked into his physical condition.
Samuel L. Jackson will star in and executive produce Apple TV+'s limited series adaption of "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey." Walter Mosley, who wrote the acclaimed best-seller, will also write the. EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ has greenlighted The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, a six-episode limited series starring and executive produced by Samuel L. Jackson. It is based on the acclaimed novel by best-se. Walter Mosley (b. ) is best known as a writer of African American noir featuring his lead character, Easy Rawlins. After reading the Rawlins novel "Devil in a Blue Dress", I found this recent Mosley novel, "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey". Unlike the Rawlins series, "Ptolemy Grey" is not genre literature.
This item: The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey. by Walter Mosley Paperback. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by bltadwin.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey is a beautiful meditation on love, frailty and old age. Filled with Walter Mosley’s signature humor and narrative mastery, it is as much a page turner as it is a heart tugger. It is a novel that stays with you long after you read the last word and immediately urges you to read it again.” – Edwidge Danticat. The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey. Mosley, Walter (Author) Ptolemy Grey is a year-old African American living alone in violent South Central L.A. Frail and suffering from dementia, largely forgotten by his extended family, he can’t remember to eat, his mind “scattered over nearly a hundred years.”.
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