RARA-AVIS: Re: Deadheads & the Laughing Policeman

From: caroli1975 ( karabair@gmail.com)
Date: 06 Jul 2007


*Correction

It seems you're implying that anything that's NOT noir must be "cosy" -- a label that I'm resisting because it's so often used dismissively

--- In rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, "caroli1975" <karabair@...> wrote:
>
 
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'cosiness' -- would that be
> psychological distance, and lack of aggressiveness? It seems you're
> implying that anything that's noir must be "cosy" -- a label that I'm
> resisting because it's so often used dismissively. I don't think that
> the mainstream UK police procedural (represented here by James,
> Rendell, and in a slightly off-center sense, by Hill) is cosy by any
> stretch of the imagination. They all delve into dark corners of
> psychology, they have protagonists constantly worn down by the things
> they encounter, and contain plenty of other aspects that make the
> writing more than superficial. Like I said, they're not noir, but
> that's a categorization, rather than a value judgment.
>



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