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The Picador Book of Crime Writing

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  • 433 páginas
  • 16 horas de lectura

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This anthology presents a compelling exploration of crime through a blend of fiction and non-fiction, drawing from a variety of sources to illuminate the complexities of criminal behavior. The collection features notable works such as Thomas de Quincey's "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts," and includes contributions from celebrated authors like Julian Symons, Anton Chekhov, and James M. Cain. Readers will encounter a diverse range of narratives, from Kafka's "A Case of Fratricide" to Faulkner's "Smoke," alongside critical essays discussing the nature of detective stories by figures like G.K. Chesterton and Raymond Chandler. The anthology also includes works by literary giants such as Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, and Georges Simenon, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives on crime and morality. The collection is not just a showcase of storytelling; it also delves into the psychological and societal implications of crime, featuring essays and reflections that challenge readers to consider the underlying motivations behind criminal acts. With a mix of classic and contemporary pieces, this anthology serves as both an engaging read and a thought-provoking examination of the darker aspects of human nature.

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The Picador Book of Crime Writing, Anton Chekhov, Thomas De Quincey, Julian Symons, Michael Dibdin

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1994
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Título
The Picador Book of Crime Writing
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Picador
Publicado en
1994
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
433
ISBN10
0330325574
ISBN13
9780330325578
Serie
Descripción
This anthology presents a compelling exploration of crime through a blend of fiction and non-fiction, drawing from a variety of sources to illuminate the complexities of criminal behavior. The collection features notable works such as Thomas de Quincey's "On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts," and includes contributions from celebrated authors like Julian Symons, Anton Chekhov, and James M. Cain. Readers will encounter a diverse range of narratives, from Kafka's "A Case of Fratricide" to Faulkner's "Smoke," alongside critical essays discussing the nature of detective stories by figures like G.K. Chesterton and Raymond Chandler. The anthology also includes works by literary giants such as Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, and Georges Simenon, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives on crime and morality. The collection is not just a showcase of storytelling; it also delves into the psychological and societal implications of crime, featuring essays and reflections that challenge readers to consider the underlying motivations behind criminal acts. With a mix of classic and contemporary pieces, this anthology serves as both an engaging read and a thought-provoking examination of the darker aspects of human nature.