
Raymond Chandler’s Transition from Principled to Popular Fiction
If it hadn't been for a poet's death convincing Chandler to give up verse, we might never have had the gritty, urban poetry of detective classics like The Big Sleep.(READ MORE)
If it hadn't been for a poet's death convincing Chandler to give up verse, we might never have had the gritty, urban poetry of detective classics like The Big Sleep.(READ MORE)
Jane Isay, author of the just published book Secrets and Lies: Surviving the Truths That Change Our Lives, lists crime novelist Sara Paretsky among her favorite writers. We caught up with Paretsky at the Key West Literary Seminar and asked her about the secrets and lies in her V.I. Warshawski detective...(READ MORE)