RE: RARA-AVIS: Re: Chandler/Poodle Springs

From: Engel, Leonard Prof. ( Len.Engel@quinnipiac.edu)
Date: 22 May 2002


Jim,
        They both leave a lot to be desired. I read them some time ago, but wasn't impressed with either. Cheers, Len Engel

-----Original Message----- From: JIM DOHERTY [mailto: jimdohertyjr@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 5:15 PM To: rara-avis@icomm.ca Subject: Re: RARA-AVIS: Re: Chandler/Poodle Springs

Kevin,

Re your comment below:

> My guess is that even if Chandler had lived to
> complete POODLE
> SPRINGS himself, plenty of you would have been
> disappointed with it.

I think you're absolutely right. Before Parker completed the novel, I read the fragment Chandler'd left behind and felt somewhat relieved that it hadn't been completed. I think part of Parker's problem was that a lot of Chandler fans really didn't WANT to see this one finished. Parker himself said as much once
(some years before he was offered the chance to do so, however).

I haven't read it yet, but I suspect that Parker's solo Marlowe novel, PERCHANCE TO DREAM, a direct sequel to THE BIG SLEEP, might be more satisfying that POODLE SPRINGS was.

Does anyone who's read the both have an opinion?

JIM DOHERTY

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