Re: RARA-AVIS: I Spit on Your Grave/Boris vian

Robert E. Skinner (rskinner@mail.xula.edu)
Mon, 21 Dec 1998 08:06:19 -0600 > I have to correct your impression here, about the
> influence of Vian on the introduction of Noir
> American literature in France.
> The real initiator is Georges Duhamel, that
> translated for Gallimard in France, prior to 1945,
You're right about Duhamel. He was the editor for Gallimard's Serie
Noir, and was responsible for both teaching the late Chester Himes how
to write hard-boiled fiction and in so doing resuscitating Himes's
career. Many of the Coffin Ed/Grave Digger Harlem novels appeared in
the Serie Noir before being published in English here in the United
States.
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