Re: RARA-AVIS: pelecanos

kip.stratton@natinst.com
Mon, 24 Aug 1998 16:48:34 -0500 I liked the article too, although I'm sure Jim Crumley would perk up his ears at this
line: "It wasn't so much the classic '30s detective authors like Hammett that got
him, it was the '50s heirs like Charles Willeford and Crumley, who wrote about
working stiffs in fucked-up situations."

Crumley writing crime fiction in the '50s? Let's see, he must have been in junior
high about then. Pretty precocious, I'd say....

Kip

dspurlock@humana.com on 08/24/98 03:31:59 PM

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Great article. Thanks for the heads-up. -- Duane

ANONYMEINC@webtv.net (Mark Sullivan) on 08/21/98 08:53:08 PM
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There's a cover story about George Pelecanos in his home town,
Washington DC's City Paper. you can read it at
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/cover.html
Mark
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