The Simple Art of Murder. Illustrated
Raymond Chandler
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Éditeur:
Andrii Ponomarenko
Andrii Ponomarenko
Protection:
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Année de parution:
2024
2024
ISBN-13:
9786178478544
Description:
In The Simple Art of Murder, Raymond Chandler, a master of hard-boiled detective fiction, presents a collection of his most gripping short stories along with his seminal essay on crime writing. The collection highlights Chandler’s signature style—sharp dialogue, complex characters, and gritty realism—that helped shape the noir genre. Through stories like Finger Man and Trouble Is My Business, Chandler’s iconic detective, Philip Marlowe, navigates the dark underbelly of Los Angeles, where corruption and moral ambiguity reign.
At the heart of the collection is the essay The Simple Art of Murder, where Chandler critiques traditional detective fiction and lays out his philosophy for writing a new kind of crime story—one grounded in the harsh realities of life and driven by flawed but morally driven detectives. His essay has become a defining statement for the noir genre, emphasizing the importance of style, character, and authenticity.
This book is essential for fans of crime fiction, providing not only thrilling detective stories but also a glimpse into Chandler’s vision of the genre he helped revolutionize.
At the heart of the collection is the essay The Simple Art of Murder, where Chandler critiques traditional detective fiction and lays out his philosophy for writing a new kind of crime story—one grounded in the harsh realities of life and driven by flawed but morally driven detectives. His essay has become a defining statement for the noir genre, emphasizing the importance of style, character, and authenticity.
This book is essential for fans of crime fiction, providing not only thrilling detective stories but also a glimpse into Chandler’s vision of the genre he helped revolutionize.
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