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John Banville To Revive Classic Raymond Chandler Detective

Last post 08-11-2012 12:16 by froglady. 1 replies.
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  • 08-08-2012 14:25 Post ID: 1,012,453 

    • annecater
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    John Banville To Revive Classic Raymond Chandler Detective

    Award winning novelist John Banville will write a new novel about Raymond Chandler‘s beloved private detective, Philip Marlowe. Henry Holt will publish the book in 2013 under Banville’s pen name, Benjamin Black.

    Banville promises to create a “slightly surreal, or hyper-real, atmosphere” for the novel, exploring some of Marlowe’s Los Angeles. What do you think of this surprising turn for the novelist?

    Here’s more about the title: “Along with Marlowe, Banville will bring back policeman Bernie Olds, the gumshoe’s good friend. The book will have an original plot and take place in the 1940s. The setting will remain in Bay City – Chandler’s fictional stand-in for Santa Monica, California – and feature Chandler’s hallmark noir ambience.”

    Banville has written five crime novels under the pseudonym Benjamin Black, publishingVengeance this week.

  • 08-11-2012 12:16 Post ID: 1,013,243  In reply to

    Re: John Banville To Revive Classic Raymond Chandler Detective

     Don't know if I like the idea of authors reviving other author's characters. At least Agatha Christie wrote off both Miss Marple and Poirot in books that she wrote years before she died, so that she knew that they were gone.

    Someone wrote 3 books about Nero Wolfe, Rex Stout's character, and they did work a bit but not totally......you could tell it was someone else writing the books.

    I just wish that they would leave them alone.

    Sal

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