Re: RARA-AVIS: end of year housecleaning

Mark Sullivan (ANONYMEINC@webtv.net)
Thu, 31 Dec 1998 14:41:54 -0500 (EST) I also liked The Innocents, exactly for the detective's demons; I've
always been a sucker for deeply depressed detectives, one reason I like
Greenleaf's Tanner so much. The Chandler quote Fred brought up is
particularly interesting. I, too, prefer the latter of each of the
choices, which is probably why The Long Goodbye has always been my
favorite Chandler -- the plot is somewhat transparent, it is all about
character.

While I'm here I thought I'd note an amusing difference of opinion on
recent letter's pages of the Washington Post over the definition of
"gunsel." After the word was used in some review or other to mean
gunman, a reader wrote in to inform the writer what every serious
Hammett fan knows, the word meant punk in the homosexual sense. Of
course, by now the word has been misused by so many for so long that for
most the word does, indeed, mean gunman. Another reader wrote in that
gunman is actually the preferred meaning in his dictionaries, only one
of which even noted the earlier meaning.

Happy new year to you all,
Mark

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