Sinopsis de COMPLETE NOVELS: COMPLETE NOVELS RED HARVEST, THE DAIN CURSE, THE MALTESE FALCON, THE GLASS KEY, THE THIN MAN
In a few years of extraordinary creative energy, Dashiell Hammett invented the modern American crime novel.. "The five novels that Hammett published between 1929 and 1934, collected here in one volume, have become part of modern American culture, creating archetypal characters and establishing the ground rules for a whole tradition of hardboiled writing.. "Each novel is distinct in mood and structure. Red Harvest (1929), a raucous and nightmarish evocation of political corruption and gang warfare in a western mining town, epitomizes the violence and momentum of Hammett''s Black Mask stories about the anonymous detective the Continental Op. The Op returns, in The Dain Curse (1929), to preside over a more ornately melodramatic tale involving jewel theft, drugs, and a mysterious religious cult. With The Maltese Falcon (1930), and its protagonist Sam Spade, Hammett achieved his most enduring popular success. A tightly constructed quest story with an unforgettable cast of eccentric adventures, it is at the same time shot through with a sense of disillusionment and the arbitrariness of personal destiny.. "The Glass Key (1931), an exploration of city politics at their most scurrilous, traces intricate patterns of loyalty and betrayal in scenes charged with drama.. "His last novel, The Thin Man (1934), is a ruefully comic tale that pays homage to the traditional mystery form. It is best remembered for its protagonists Nick and Nora Charles, the sophisticated inebriates who would enjoy a long afterlife in the movies.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Library of America
ISBN: 9781883011673
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 967
Tiempo de lectura:
20h 8m
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 17/02/2000
Año de edición: 1999
Plaza de edición: New York
Alto: 21.0 cm
Ancho: 13.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Dashiell Hammett
Dashiell Hammet (St. Mary's County, 1894 - Nueva York, 1961) novelista y escritor de relatos cortos de género policíaco. Su pasión por la literatura despertó a principios de los años veinte, llegando a alcanzar la fama durante la Gran Depresión. Dejó a un lado su profesión para dedicarse al activismo político, militando en movimientos antifascistas y afiliándose en 1937 al Partido Comunista de los Estados Unidos, lo que le empujó a participar en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En Serie Negra se ha publicado su novela El halcón maltés (SN, 192) y las ediciones ómnibus Todos los casos de Sam Spade (SN, 102) y Todos los casos del agente de la Continental (SN, 172).