Raymond Chandler

The Simple Art of Murder

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In “The Simple Art of Murder,” Raymond Chandler distills his mastery of hard-boiled fiction, exploring the complexities of crime and morality through a series of compelling essays and stories. This collection reflects Chandler's distinctive literary style, marked by vivid imagery, sharp dialogue, and a contemplative tone that transcends mere sensationalism. Contextually situated within the post-World War II American landscape, the book identifies the moral ambiguities of both the detective genre and the society it portrays, making meaningful connections to broader existential themes. Raymond Chandler, an icon of American literature, crafted his narratives influenced by his own life experiences, including a career in the advertising industry and personal encounters with sometimes gritty urban life. His struggles with the limitations of traditional narratives pushed him toward redefining the detective genre, elevating it to a literary art form. In “The Simple Art of Murder,” Chandler's insights reveal not just a writer's craft but also a philosopher'Äôs mind grappling with the human condition. This engaging collection challenges readers to reassess their understanding of crime literature. It invites both scholars and enthusiasts to revel in Chandler's sophisticated exploration of human motives, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of noir fiction and its relevance to contemporary society.
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434 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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