London-based journalist and author of Pulp Culture: Hardboiled Fiction and the Cold War; Neon Noir: Contemporary American Crime Fiction; and Heartbreak and Vine: The Fate of Hardboiled Writers in Hollywood.
Mon ami Pierre Guinle est mort
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Pierre Guinle (à droite sur la photo prise à Bologne par Bernard Martinand) est mort le 27 février. C'était un cinéphile dans la plus pure acception du terme...
The Brooklyn Folk Festival is almost here!
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Austrian crime: Wolf Haas, Brenner and God
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A few years ago I saw a film based on one of Wolf Haas's series based on a
former cop named Brenner and have been hoping since then to be able to read
so...
PAUL FUSSELL: THE GUARDIAN OBITUARY
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My obituary of Paul Fussell, whose book The Great War And Modern Memory
made such a huge impression on me many years ago, is online at
guardian.co.uk and o...
What BBC Newsnight did to Shanene Thorpe
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I knew I'd seen Allegra Stratton's name somewhere before. Her byline used
to appear on her *Guardian* articles. Not long ago, she was headhunted by *BBC
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Taken by Robert Crais
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They say that if you can remember the ’90s, you very probably were there.
Well, they don’t but they should. Back in the ’90s I bumped into a lot of
crime f...
Noir: The Loves and Lusts of a Horticulturalist
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Flowers are flirts. Like strippers in a church, they will not be
overlooked. They can’t help it. They were born that way, sex organs on
their sleev...
How I Came to Write This Book: Helen FitzGerald
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**Born in Melbourne, Australia, and one of thirteen children, Helen
FitzGerald moved to Glasgow in 1991. She was a criminal justice social
worker in Gla...
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Wise Guys Meet in La Jolla
Clockwise from RS at rear of table:
Rae Armantrout, John Granger, Ted Pearson, Dusty
(photo by TC Marshall)
Because I was in Cali...
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