R. Chandler: The Big Sleep
R. Chandler: The Big Sleep
Publié par Klincksieck, le 01 octobre 1995
112 pages
Résumé
The Big Sleep was published in 1939 and was immediately labelled as " hard-boiled ." TheNew Yorker described it as a " terrifying story of degeneracy in Southern California by an author who almost makes Dashiell Hammett seem as innocuous as Winnie-the-Pooh ." Chandler, much more than any other detective story-writer in America, has established a tradition of which leading contemporary writers like James Ellroy could be regarded as the inheritors. As W.H. Auden wrote: " Chandler is interested in writing, not detective stories, but serious studies of a criminal milieu, the Great Wrong Place, and his powerful but extremely depressing books should be read and judged, not as escape literature, but as works of art ."
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