Dashiel Hammett : crime stories and other writings
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New York : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, c2001.
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934pages ; 21 cm.
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Published
New York : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, c2001.
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Book
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English

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Steven Marcus wrote the notes for this volume.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
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In the stories and novellas he wrote for Black Mask and other pulp magazines in the 1920s and 1930s, Dashiell Hammett took the detective story and turned it into a medium for capturing the jarring textures and revved-up cadences of modern American life. In this volume, The Library of America collects the finest of these stories: 24 in all, along with some revealing essays and an earlier version of his novel The Thin Man. Mixing melodramatic panache and poker-faced comedy, a sensitivity to place and a perceptive grasp of social conflict, Hammett's stories are hard-edged entertainments for an era of headlong change and extravagant violence. For the heroic sagas of earlier eras Hammett substituted the up-tempo, devious, sometimes nearly nihilistic exploits of con men and blackmailers, fake spiritualists and thieving politicians, slumming socialites and deadpan assassins. As a guide through this underworld he created the Continental Op, the nameless, laconic detective, world-weary and unblinking, who serves as protagonist of most of these stories. The deliberately unheroic Op is separated only by his code of professionalism from the brutality and corruption that run rampant in stories such as "Zigzags of Treachery," "Dead Yellow Women," "Fly Paper," and "106,000 Blood Money." Hammett's years of experience as a Pinkerton detective give even his most outlandishly plotted mysteries a gritty credibility, and his intimate knowledge of San Francisco made him the perfect chronicler of that city's waterfronts, back alleys, police stations, and luxury hotels. By connecting crime fiction to the realities of American streets and American speech, his Black Mask stories opened up new vistas for generations of writers and readers. In the most comprehensive collection of his stories ever published, read the Hammett you've never read: reprinted here for the first time are the texts that originally appeared in the 1920's & 1930's pulps, without the cuts & revisions introduced by later editors. Also included are revealing essays & an early version of the novel The Thin Man.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hammett, D., & Marcus, S. (2001). Dashiel Hammett: crime stories and other writings . Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961 and Steven. Marcus. 2001. Dashiel Hammett: Crime Stories and Other Writings. Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961 and Steven. Marcus. Dashiel Hammett: Crime Stories and Other Writings Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, 2001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hammett, Dashiell, and Steven Marcus. Dashiel Hammett: Crime Stories and Other Writings Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, 2001.

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