Re: RARA-AVIS: Re:A new (female type)member

Mari Hall (found.dead.in.texas@airmail.net)
Sun, 16 Aug 1998 12:23:28 -0700 Oops, you forgot Patricia Highsmith--the most "hardboiled" of women
writers (just my HO and what does that count??)

from Mari Hall found.dead.in.texas@airmail.net

Words from the Monastery wrote:
>
> Lori wrote:
>
> > I feel there are a few women writers, who can write hardboiled fiction,
> > like Sue Grafton and Patricia Cornwell.
> > What do you guys think?
>
> Haven't read Grafton, but I don't find Cornwell hardboiled ... maybe as
> hardboiled as a woman can get ... the genre in my view is defined through a
> very masculine view of the world and the events which unfold in the story.
>
> --
> volente Deo,
>
> Anthony
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