The World of Raymond Chandler
By Raymond Chandler
Edited by Barry Day
By Raymond Chandler
Edited by Barry Day
By Raymond Chandler
By Raymond Chandler
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$20.00
Nov 10, 2015 | ISBN 9780804170482
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Dec 02, 2014 | ISBN 9780385352376
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Praise
“Terrific . . . Day allows Chandler to elucidate [his] vision himself. He was a penetrating, thwarted, breathtakingly intelligent person.”—The New York Times Book Review
“A fresh new opportunity to savor the melancholy magic of a private eye so often found sitting alone in his small Hollywood office.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Barry Day stretches Chandler’s limber language like a skein across the skeleton of his life, knitting in the spaces in between with his own editorial commentary. . . . Even the greenest Chandler novice may find much here that tantalizes.” —The New York Times
“A tour of Chandler’s sinister, neon-lit world. . . . A splendid complement of the literary to the visual. . . . Essential for any Chandler aficionado.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“A remarkable book. . . . A fascinating and convincing portrait of a writer who, using the material of his own life and his convictions, refined pulp into literature. More than any biography I’ve read, this book stirred in me a new sympathy for Chandler to match the admiration I’ve always felt.” —Dean Koontz, bestselling author of What the Night Knows
“A solid introduction to Chandler’s work. It includes some fine stuff you won’t find in other bios and illuminates Chandler’s life and times ‘like a swung curtain of crystal beads’.” —The Boston Globe
“Will equally satisfy his fans and readers unfamiliar with the noir master.” —Shelf Awareness
“I enjoyed every page. I’ve had a collection of Chandler stories waiting unread on my shelf for years and years (The Simple Art of Murder). Barry Day’s The World of Raymond Chandler has prompted me to pull it down and place it at the top of my queue. I can’t think of any higher praise.” —Scott Smith, author of A Simple Plan
“Barry Day’s book is a welcome reminder of just what a great writer Raymond Chandler was, and also illuminates his life—Who knew he went to an English public school?—and the whole phenomenon of Los Angeles, and the way then and now the sleazy and the corrupt live cheek by jowl with the rich and glamorous. A pleasure to read!” —Michael Korda, author of Hero and Clouds of Glory
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