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THE BIG SLEEP: AND FAREWELL MY LOVELY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Raymond Chandler | 544 pages | 01 Feb 1998 | Random House USA Inc | 9780679601401 | English | New York, United States The Big Sleep: AND Farewell My Lovely PDF Book I should mention that there are slurs and slights everywhere, on almost every minority you can think of. He's out of place wherever he goes, but everyone on some level either needs him or needs him dead. Details if other :. If you know him, and are interested in reading his classic cases, this book and its companion volume are the best possible options, since they are sturdier than the Library of America volumes, and you should associate a certain degree of elegant rusticity with Chandler's works, shouldn't you? Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Two marvelous yarns. Aug 11, Marjorie rated it it was amazing. Or did he like both? Parker who went to school on Chandler , it's the writing that makes these a joy. It's that everything in these novels becomes laden with a seedy under-belly that no amount of scrubbing can clean. Chandler's novels, like other famous trend-setters, escape the mold and compete with actual literature. Some of Chandler's novels are considered to be important literary works, and three are often considered to be masterpieces: Farewell, My Lovely , The Little Sister , and The Long Goodbye Raymond Thornton Chandler was an American novelist and screenwriter. Jul 23, Simon Alford rated it really liked it. That's what sticks with me. But I can't say I agree. Out of everything else its his determination that impresses the most, having taken the case he sees it through to the end, no matter how much punishment is in store along the way. Who thinks like that. Return to Book Page. Two of the better examples of the hard-boiled genre. Readers also enjoyed. This article is about the novel. The movie was minus a couple of the book's chapters but kept all the best lines. The Big Sleep was an instant success when first published in Ruthless permanent! Jack was swinging this poor bastard around his head like an Indian war club. I read everything he has ever written and won't part with the books. The storyline is very complicated and convoluted. I mean, I'm a fan of the film, but Summer is a great time to lose yourself in a page-turning mystery. You can "see" the scenes. Richard Eder of The New York Times described the film as "a handsome mediocrity" with an ending that "may produce some confusion," though he praised "the high quality of a lot of the acting". The High Window definitely drops in quality in my opinion, but still delivers a highly entertaining story. I can't really decide how I feel abt this. Aug 19, Judy Steinfeldt added it Shelves: mysteries. It wasn't all that popular until after the Howard Hawks' film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall came to theaters. Not only are the plots famously convoluted Chandler's himself didn't understand them but there are no meaty ideas here outside of the now overworked hero-in-a-shitty-world theme. Refresh and try again. Apr 25, Pamela rated it liked it Shelves: reading- as-breathing-in. As the intro notes, Marlow's descriptions of California's sights, sounds, and smells, now getting on for a century ago, are vivid, exact, and beautiful, what you'd expect from a private seamus who knows his Shakespeare. We don't know what was written on the back of the card for Moose Malloy. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. His use of metaphor is one of his most admired traits, and it is on full display here. Cain and other Black Mask writers, of the hard-boiled school of detective fiction. Some of the similes fall flat and some try too hard, but some are brilliant. Of course I highly recommend this to absolutely anyone, but especially to fans of noir and detective stories. Too much noir can make an even keeled guy like myself feel a little less than jake. The Long Goodbye is praised within an anthology of American crime stories as "arguably the first book since Hammett's The Glass Key , published more than twenty years earlier, to qualify as a serious and significant mainstream novel that just happened to possess elements of mystery". Want to Read saving…. The Big Sleep: AND Farewell My Lovely Writer Yet, he was able to elicit an emotion. On a hunch, he investigates Mrs. Marlowe is then told that Malloy may be hiding out on a gambling boat anchored beyond the three-mile limit and run by Brunette, who also controls the corrupt city government in Bay City. I'm compelled to start with the hero of these novels, because like a Sherlock Homes, Socrates, or Wonka, it's really one titular character that binds everything together. Welcome back. He does the same thing with people. Other Editions 1. I build him up because you love him already. Made me imagine a Pythonesque ending to the scene in which the thug surprises The original Guy Noir. When you step back, you can see why the public loved Chandler. Published October 15th by Everyman's Library first published Crime novel , hardboiled , noir fiction. His style, his language, his worldview have been recycled so many times they've almost turned into a cliche: cynical loner navigating a diverse and morally ambiguous modern landscape with nothing but his wits and a biting sense of humor. The truth is however its all about Marlowe, and his interaction with the sleazy world and even sleazier characters that he investigates. I remember an incredibly beautiful passage describing rain. Gene Siskel gave the film three stars out of four and wrote that "if a remake of Farewell, My Lovely isn't something fresh—and following on the heels of Chinatown doesn't make it any fresher — at least the casting of Mitchum as Marlowe was inspired. Marlowe is working on a case that is going nowhere w Farewell, My Lovely was the second Philip Marlowe novel Raymond Chandler wrote, but it was the first to be adapted for the screen as a Philip Marlowe movie. Read more He's out of place wherever he goes, but everyone on some level either needs him or needs him dead. Also paints a fantastic picture of LA during that era. Chandler used recognizable locations in Los Angeles as settings, but he created the fictional town of Bay City as a stand-in for Santa Monica , known for its widespread corruption in city government during the Great Depression. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. I still havne't read everything he's ever written, but I'm working on it. Even outside the narrative framework, these figures possess a certain alluring authenticity. As with the novels of Robert B. Jun 24, Thomas rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. He died on March 26, , in La Jolla, California. The Big Sleep: AND Farewell My Lovely Reviews Books by Raymond Chandler. Showing Elements that were supposed to be novel are repeated so many times that they've become old hat, or worse, cliches. Views Read Edit View history. I'll end this review by elaborating on the way in which Marlowe "internalizes the world around him", which I alluded to earlier. Alonzo's photography. They'll blackmail and threaten first, but if that fails, the bodies will begin to pile up. His writing is brilliant. In the year before he died, he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. He's sapped every few chapters. And some of the desriptives are hilarious: "she had a lot of face and chin. The producer approached him to invest in Farewell My Lovely and Grade agreed, knowing the movie could be easily be pre-sold to television. These are fables told to inhabit our monochrome dreams, in the vain hopes that we can one day see as much with our eyes closed as Marlowe does with his eyes open, unflinching and weary and clear. The Guardian 22 Oct 7. Maybe because the style is so pure and Chandler so sure of himself that even though I was reading scenes that have probably been repeated and homaged and parodied too many times to count over the decades, it felt like I was reading a book that had been released last week. And top this for a worth-a-thousand-words way to put you inside the underfunded, run-down, neglected Santa Monica City Hall: "Inside was a long, dark hallway that had been mopped the day McKinley was inaugurated. Download as PDF Printable version. Chandler's Philip Marlowe, along with Hammett's Sam Spade, are considered by some to be synonymous with "private detective," both having been played on screen by Humphrey Bogart, whom many considered to be the quintessential Marlowe. Chandler had an immense stylistic influence on American popular literature, and is considered by many to be a founder, along with Dashiell Hammett, James M. Or did he like both? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Chandler's world has definition, his characters have lives outside the pages that just happen to spiral into each other in the stories, glimpses into underground clockwork that doesn't so much keep the world moving as prevent itself from breaking down further.