Friday, November 15, 2024
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Kurt Vonnegut, on reading and writing:
I believe that reading and writing are the most nourishing forms of meditation anyone has so far found.
By reading the writings of the most interesting minds in history, we meditate with our own minds and theirs as well.
This to me is a miracle.
– Kurt Vonnegut.
Recommended reading - The Mammoth Book of Short Crime Novels
The Mammoth Book of Short Crime Novels
Edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg.Published by Robinson Publishing.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0948164212
ISBN-13: 978-0948164217
Description:
Complete and Unabridged.
12 Short Crime Novels by the masters of
suspense:
The Lawless Lady, by Leslie Charteris.
Simon Templar, alias the Saint, pits his skills against an ingenious group of thieves.
Introducing Susan Dare, by Mignon Eberhart.
Meet detective Susan Dare in her first appearance, solving the murder of a fellow houseguest.
Nightmare, by Cornell Woolrich.
A murder mystery full of psychological terror in the tradition of Poe.
Death’s Eye View, by John D. MacDonald.
A chilling tale of attempted murder off the Florida coast.
The Murder Machine, by Hugh Pentecost.
Sabotage and murder set the scene at a quarry in rural Pennsylvania.
Death Rides a Boxcar, by Erle Stanley Gardner.
Lost purses, bribery, sabotage and train yards at midnight contribute to a thrilling tale of espionage.
The Bearded Lady, by Ross MacDonald.
Private eye Lew Archer sets out to solve the theft of a painting and gets involved in a double murder.
Murder Set to Music, by Fredric Brown.
Would you buy a used car from this man. Salesman and musician – but is that all he is?
The Zero Clue, by Rex Stout.
The famous Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie Goodwin, help a stumped New York police department solve a murder.
Storm, by Ed McBain.
A ski weekend in New England turns into a double murder for 87th Precinct Detective Cotton Hawes.
Don’t Look Now, by Daphne Du Maurier.
A classic tale of psychic events in Venice.
Booktaker, by Bill Pronzini.
Meet the most inventive thief in San Francisco – can you work out how he does it?
ISBN-13: 978-0948164217
Simon Templar, alias the Saint, pits his skills against an ingenious group of thieves.
Meet detective Susan Dare in her first appearance, solving the murder of a fellow houseguest.
A murder mystery full of psychological terror in the tradition of Poe.
A chilling tale of attempted murder off the Florida coast.
Sabotage and murder set the scene at a quarry in rural Pennsylvania.
Lost purses, bribery, sabotage and train yards at midnight contribute to a thrilling tale of espionage.
Private eye Lew Archer sets out to solve the theft of a painting and gets involved in a double murder.
Would you buy a used car from this man. Salesman and musician – but is that all he is?
The famous Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie Goodwin, help a stumped New York police department solve a murder.
A ski weekend in New England turns into a double murder for 87th Precinct Detective Cotton Hawes.
A classic tale of psychic events in Venice.
Meet the most inventive thief in San Francisco – can you work out how he does it?
Recommended reading - The Art of Robert E. McGinnis
The Art of Robert E. McGinnis
by Robert E. McGinnis and Art Scott.Illustrated edition.
Published 2014.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 1781162174
ISBN-13: 978-1781162170
Description:
A Modern Master.
Robert E. McGinnis began his career in 1947 as
a cartoonist, and produced his first cover illustrations for 1956 issues of the
magazines True Detective and Master Detective. Then in 1958, he painted his
first paperback book cover, and from that day forward his work was in demand.
The emergence of the “McGinnis Woman” –
long-legged, intelligent, alluring, and enigmatic – established him as the
go-to artist for detective novels. His work appeared on Mike Shayne titles and
the Perry Mason series, and he produced 100 paintings for the Carter Brown
adventures. Yet McGinnis became famous for his work in other genres as well:
espionage, romance, historicals, gothics, and Westerns.
McGinnis’s first major magazine assignments
were for The Saturday Evening Post, and his work has graced the pages of
Cosmopolitan, National Geographic, Good Housekeeping, Guideposts, and others.
McGinnis women frequently cropped up in the men’s magazines of the ’60s and
’70s.
His first movie poster was for Breakfast at
Tiffany’s, with an iconic rendering of Audrey Hepburn. Almost instantly, his
poster artwork could be seen everywhere – in theaters, on billboards, in
newspapers, and even on soundtrack albums. His work for Hollywood became a
who’s-who, with posters for James Bond, The Odd Couple, Woody Allen, The
Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, and many more.
Some of his most ambitious works have been his
gallery paintings, often depicting stunning American landscapes, vast Western
vistas, and of course, beautiful women. The Art of Robert E. McGinnis
collection reveals the full scope and beauty of the work of a true American
master – one whose legacy continues today.
ISBN-13: 978-1781162170
Born on this day – Louise Brooks:
Credits:
A Girl in Every Port (1928); A Social
Celebrity (1926); Beggars of Life (1928); Diary of a Lost Girl (1929); Empty
Saddles (1936); Evening Clothes (1927); God's Gift to Women (1931); It Pays to
Advertise (1931); It's the Old Army Game (1926); Just Another Blonde (1926);
King of Gamblers (1937); Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926); Now We're in the Air
(1927); Overland Stage Raiders (1938); Pandora's Box (1929); Prix de beauté
(Miss Europe) (1930); Rolled Stockings (1927); The American Venus (1926); The
Canary Murder Case (1929); The City Gone Wild (1927); The Show-Off (1926); The
Street of Forgotten Men (1925); When You're in Love (1937); Windy Riley Goes
Hollywood (1931).
Born on this day – Dorothy Wilson:
Credits:
8 Girls in a Boat (1934); Above
the Clouds (1933); Bad Boy (1935); Before Dawn (1933); Circus Shadows (1935);
Craig's Wife (1936); His Greatest Gamble (1934); Hollywood Boulevard (1936);
Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 (1933); Hollywood on Parade No. B-7 (1934); In Old
Kentucky (1935); Lucky Devils (1933); Men of America (1932); One in a Million
(1935); Scarlet River (1933); Speed to Spare (1937); The Age of Consent (1932);
The Last Days of Pompeii (1935); The Merry Widow (1934); The Milky Way (1936);
The White Parade (1934); When a Man's a Man (1935); Whistling in Brooklyn
(1943).
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