Kurzrezension: Tom Williams: “Raymond Chandler: A Mysterious Something in the...
Drawing on new interviews, previously unpublished letters and archives on both sides of the Atlantic, literary gumshoe Tom Williams casts light Raymond Chandler, this most mysterious of writers.
View ArticleArtikel: Raymond Chandler: the crime writer who made poetry out of pulp
Crime writers need not have an inferiority complex when they have an exponent as good as Raymond Chandler.
View ArticleRezension: Tom Williams: “Raymond Chandler, a Life”
There never was a private detective like Philip Marlowe. As his creator Raymond Chandler (1888-1959) once wrote: “The real-life private eye is a sleazy little drudge …He has about as much moral stature...
View ArticleInterview: Tom Williams
The London Times hailed Tom Williams as the “best biographer” of one of America’s foremost detective novelists, and described his book as “packed, insightful, entertaining.” Critics are calling him...
View ArticleArtikel: Hitchcock, Chandler And Misogyny
Ta-Nehisi Coates watched “To Catch A Thief” and “Rear Window”. His conclusion: something runs through all of these movies and the work of Raymond Chandler that is amazing to behold–a really coarse, and...
View ArticleBeitrag: Grappling With Raymond Chandler and the B.I.G. Sleep
Chandler’s style reminds of Biggie Smalls circa ”Life After Death”, with all the attendant merits and demerits. I read Marlowe and think of Biggie’s Frank White from “Niggas Bleed.”
View ArticleArtikel: The Two Raymond Chandler Sentences That Changed Walter Mosley’s Life
The acclaimed novelist shares the passage from The Long Goodbye that turned him from a 16-year-old consumer of the printed word into a creator: “He was looking at me and neither his eyes nor his gun...
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