Re: RARA-AVIS: Re: Best works of criticism and background?

From: Michael Robison ( miker_zspider@yahoo.com)
Date: 28 Sep 2006


JIM DOHERTY wrote:

The finest single work of hard-boiled criticism ever to have been produced is (although Miker hasn't mentioned it yet) RAYMOND CHANDLER - MASTER OF AMERICAN NOIR, available (occasionally) as a free e-book on the "University" section of the Barnes & Nobel website.

************ Haha! It is a wonderful book, Jim! I saved a copy on my computer. I imagine it is not proper to pass it around. It is honest, well-researched, and insightful. I was sad that your Barnes and Noble class coincided with the criticism month here on rara-avis. I've been wanting to retake it and finish the reading.

miker

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