Los Angeles Review of Books Issue 4
Book Details
PublisherLos Angeles Review of Books
ISBN / ASINB0081L68H4
ISBN-13978B0081L68H5
Sales Rank1,415,080
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"This collection gathers the best of LARB’s standout coverage of crime and noir,†said Boris Dralyuk, Noir Editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books. “LARB’s growing archive of reviews and essays covering international crime and noir fiction have earned us a dedicated readership around the world, as well as the admiration of leading authors and scholars, many of whom are represented in this ePub. ‘Snappy and Reckless’ gives readers the best of our archive so far, with promises of much more to come."
The “Snappy and Reckless†LARB ePub includes:
• Megan Abbott, “Soft-Voiced Big Menâ€; on Robert Crais's The Sentry
• Miles Corwin, “Tall Redhead Syndromeâ€; on James Ellroy’s The Hilliker Syndrome
• Boris Dralyuk, “The Incomplete Cainâ€; on the noir master Paul Cain
• Dan Fante, “Three-Dimensional Wistfulnessâ€; on P.G. Sturges’ neo-noir Shortcut Man
• Woody Haut, “Snappy and Recklessâ€; on Richard Hallas's cult classic You Play the Black and the Red Comes Up
• Jefferson Hunter, “Black Blood: Ross Macdonald and the Oil Spillâ€; on a hard-boiled legend’s ecological consciousness
• Charles Kelly, “The Wrong Marloweâ€; on the fascinating life and work of an amnesiac pulp writer in L.A.
• Rohan Maitzen, “Martin Beck Has A Coldâ€; on the 10 police procedurals in Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö’s Story of Crime series
• Anthony Olcott, “Real Penguins in Imaginary Apartmentsâ€; on Andrey Kurkov’s oddball Russian crime fiction
• Neal Pollack, “Artistic Pulp Sleazinessâ€; on a 23-volume Richard Stark reprint series
• Richard Rayner, “Paperback Writers: Georges Simenonâ€; on the great French pulpiere
• John Shannon, “A Chilling Vietnam War Novelâ€; on Kent Anderson’s Sympathy for the Devil
The “Snappy and Reckless†LARB ePub includes:
• Megan Abbott, “Soft-Voiced Big Menâ€; on Robert Crais's The Sentry
• Miles Corwin, “Tall Redhead Syndromeâ€; on James Ellroy’s The Hilliker Syndrome
• Boris Dralyuk, “The Incomplete Cainâ€; on the noir master Paul Cain
• Dan Fante, “Three-Dimensional Wistfulnessâ€; on P.G. Sturges’ neo-noir Shortcut Man
• Woody Haut, “Snappy and Recklessâ€; on Richard Hallas's cult classic You Play the Black and the Red Comes Up
• Jefferson Hunter, “Black Blood: Ross Macdonald and the Oil Spillâ€; on a hard-boiled legend’s ecological consciousness
• Charles Kelly, “The Wrong Marloweâ€; on the fascinating life and work of an amnesiac pulp writer in L.A.
• Rohan Maitzen, “Martin Beck Has A Coldâ€; on the 10 police procedurals in Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö’s Story of Crime series
• Anthony Olcott, “Real Penguins in Imaginary Apartmentsâ€; on Andrey Kurkov’s oddball Russian crime fiction
• Neal Pollack, “Artistic Pulp Sleazinessâ€; on a 23-volume Richard Stark reprint series
• Richard Rayner, “Paperback Writers: Georges Simenonâ€; on the great French pulpiere
• John Shannon, “A Chilling Vietnam War Novelâ€; on Kent Anderson’s Sympathy for the Devil
