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The World Of Raymond Chandler Barry Day Ed

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The World Of Raymond Chandler Barry Day Ed
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 36.71 MB
Author: Barry Day (ed.)
ISBN: 9780385352376, 0385352379, 14218bae-99fa-4ac1-ac06-a9f5a5631f55, 14218BAE-99FA-4AC1-AC06-A9F5A5631F55
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The World Of Raymond Chandler Barry Day Ed by Barry Day (ed.) 9780385352376, 0385352379, 14218bae-99fa-4ac1-ac06-a9f5a5631f55, 14218BAE-99FA-4AC1-AC06-A9F5A5631F55 instant download after payment.

Raymond Chandler never wrote a memoir or autobiography. The closest he came to writing either was in--and around--his novels, shorts stories, and letters. There have been books that describe and evaluate Chandler's life, but to find out what he himself felt about his life and work, Barry Day, editor of The Letters of Noël Coward ("There is much to dazzle here in just the way we expect . . . the book is meticulous, artfully structured--splendid" --Daniel Mendelsohn; The New York Review of Books), has cannily, deftly chosen from Chandler's writing, as well as the many interviews he gave over the years as he achieved cult status, to weave together an illuminating narrative that reveals the man, the work, the worlds he created.
Using Chandler's own words as well as Day's text, here is the life of "the man with no home," a man precariously balanced between his classical English education with its immutable values and that of a fast-evolving America...

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