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« #39 - Who Do You Think You Are?, by Alice Munro | Main | #41 - Shelf Monkey, by Cory Redekop » #40 - The Big Sleep, by Raymond Chandler
Chandler's prose is energetic, casual, and surprisingly fun. I was worried that I would have to remind myself at times that Philip Marlowe is the source of the hard-nosed detective cliché, and not just another in a long, unimpressive string. Not once did such a thought actually cross my mind. The slang was sometimes hard to follow, but Marlowe was almost refreshing, defying the stereotype in a surprising number of ways. He had a tremendous and overflowing sense of humour, for one thing. I was surprised by the treatment of sexuality and pornography in the book. I expected more repression, the references to be less direct. Instead Chandler was frank, open, and though not exactly non-judgemental, his characters seemed almost less conservative than many an average person would be today. I can't wait to read more. Next: Shelf Monkey, by Cory Redekop Posted by August on 09.21.07 at 2:38 AM | Comments (0) CommentsPost a comment
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