Raymond Chandler
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:58 am
The nice thing about a Kindle is that if you have a sudden urge to read any book, if it's available for download you can get it right away.
Yesterday I downloaded "The Long Goodbye". I've always wanted to read some of Chandler's books and this one lives up to all of the positive reviews. Though this story wasn't put to film until 1973 (with Elliot Gould as Philip Marlowe), it's like reading a Noir movie. I'm prolly 25% of the way through and am thoroughly enjoying his writing, from the wise-ass Private Eye Marlowe to Chandler's descriptions of life in LA and the rest of SoCal in the 1940s and 1950s.
When I'm done with this one I'll definitely be reading more of Chandler's work. Any recommendations out there?
Yesterday I downloaded "The Long Goodbye". I've always wanted to read some of Chandler's books and this one lives up to all of the positive reviews. Though this story wasn't put to film until 1973 (with Elliot Gould as Philip Marlowe), it's like reading a Noir movie. I'm prolly 25% of the way through and am thoroughly enjoying his writing, from the wise-ass Private Eye Marlowe to Chandler's descriptions of life in LA and the rest of SoCal in the 1940s and 1950s.
When I'm done with this one I'll definitely be reading more of Chandler's work. Any recommendations out there?