Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1950s
Published by Library of America.
Published 1997.
Published 1997.
ISBN-10: 1883011493
ISBN-13: 9781883011499
ISBN-13: 9781883011499
Description:
Contents:
The Killer Inside Me, by
Jim Thompson; The Talented Mr. Ripley, by Patricia Highsmith; Pick-up,
by Charless Willeford; Down There, by David Goodis; The
Real Cool Killers, by Chester Himes.
This adventurous volume, with its companion
devoted to the 1930s and 40s, presents a rich vein of modern American writing.
Evolving out of the terse and violent style of the pulp magazines, noir fiction
expanded over the decades into a varied, innovative, and profoundly influential
body of work. The five novels presented here are authentic underground
classics: Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me, with its psychotic
narrator, a murderous West Texas Sheriff; Patricia Highsmith’s The
Talented Mr. Ripley, an astonishing study of the seductiveness of evil and
the vagaries of personal identity; Pick-Up, Charles Willeford’s
nihilistic love story of two lost souls adrift in San Francisco’s lower depths;
David Doodis’ haunted, lyrical Down There (the inspiration for
Truffaut’s classic film Shoot the Piano Player); and Chester
Himes’ The Real Cool Killers, an explosive and sometimes wildly
comic novel featuring Harlem detectives Coffin Ed Johnson and Grave Digger
Jones. With this Library of America publication, these works are at last being
recognized for their powerful literary qualities and their unique, sometimes
subversive role in shaping modern American language and culture.
The Library of America, a nonprofit publisher,
is dedicated to preserving America’s best and most significant writing in
handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritive texts.
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