Detour: An Extraordinary Tale
by Martin M.
Goldsmith.
Filmed as Detour
(1945), directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.
Published by
Black Curtain Press.
First published 1939.
Hardcover.
First published 1939.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10:
1515426785
ISBN-13: 978-1515426783
Description:
ISBN-13: 978-1515426783
Alex Roth is a
musician who thumbs it out for L.A. and the woman of his dreams. Things hit a
snag when a bookmaking driver Alex flags down suddenly ends up dead. With its
tight, crisp writing comparable to James M. Cain and Chandler, the work
translated perfectly on screen into the legendary noir "Detour,"
perhaps the greatest low-budget film ever made.
THE ROAD TO HELL
IS PAVED … 1938. Alexander Roth is hitchhiking from New York to Los Angeles,
where he hopes to reconnect with his self-absorbed, cutesy-poo girlfriend. A
car stops to pick him up and he is soon plunged into a long nightmare from
which there may be no escape. This fatalistic novel is a forgotten noir
masterpiece that has languished for decades in the swamps of neglected crime
fiction. In 1945, film director Edgar G. Ulmer cranked out the movie version in
a couple of weeks on a microscopic budget, and it is now widely recognized as
one of the greatest gems in film noir history. The novel is its equal in every
way. Legendary crime fiction author Lawrence Block provides a foreword unique
to this edition.
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