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American Shelf | AUM Main Library | AS F 823.087208 C929 (Browse Shelf) | Available |
AS 973.82092 G761Memoirs and selected letters : | AS 973.911092 R781Letters and speeches / | AS 975.502 S642Writings : | AS F 823.087208 C929Crime novels: | AS F 823.087208 C929Crime novels : | AS F 823.087208 C929Crime novels : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 983-990).
The postman always rings twice (James M. Cain) -- They shoot horses, don't they (Horace McCoy) -- Thieves like us (Edward Anderson) -- The big clock (Kenneth Fearing) -- Nightmare alley (William Lindsay Gresham) -- I married a dead man (Cornell Woolrich).
"This adventurous volume, with its companion devoted to the 1950s, presents a rich vein of modern American writing too often neglected in mainstream literary histories. Evolving out of the terse and violent hardboiled style of the pulp magazines, noir fiction expanded over the decades into a varied and innovative body of writing. Tapping deep roots in the American literary imagination, the novels in this volume explore themes of crime, guilt, deception, obsessive passion, murder, and the disintegrating psyche. With visionary and often subversive force they create a dark and violent mythology out of the most commonplace elements of modern life. The raw power of their vernacular style has profoundly influenced contemporary American culture and writing. Far from formulaic, they are ambitious works which bend the rules of genre fiction to their often experimental purposes."--BOOK JACKET.
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