Dashiell Hammett: Man of Mystery

Author:   Sally Cline
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
ISBN:  

9781611457841


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   20 February 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Dashiell Hammett changed the face of crime fiction. In five novels published over five years as well as a string of stories, he transformed the mystery genre into literature and left us with the figure of the hard-boiled detective, from the Continental Op to Sam Spade-immortalized on film by Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon-and the more glamorous Thin Man, also made iconic with the aid of Hollywood. A brilliant writer, Hammett was a complex and enigmatic man. After 1934 until his death in 1961, he published no more novels and suffered from a writer's block that both shamed and maimed him. He is identified with his tough protagonists, but his tuberculosis compromised his masculine identity and alcoholism may have been his answer. A former Pinkerton detective who valued honesty, he was attracted to women who lied outrageously, most notably Lillian Hellman, with whom he conducted a thirty-year affair. A controversial political activist who stood up for civil liberty, he was also a very private man. In this compact new biography, Sally Cline uses fresh research, including interviews with Hammett's family and Hellman's heir, to reexamine the life and works of the writer whom Raymond Chandler called ""the ace performer.""

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Author:   Sally Cline
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:   Arcade Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781611457841


ISBN 10:   161145784
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   20 February 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Praise for Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Succeeds in breathing fresh life into this Jazz-Age icon. . . . This haunting rendition of [Zelda's] life reminds us why her story continues to captivate. -- Washington Post Powerful, tragic, and engrossing . . . Zelda's voice, perhaps for the first time, becomes fully audible. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune


Extremely well-written, it provides the best account thus far of Hammett's view of life. --National Review What is found in abundance are salacious details, presented in standard linear narrative, as Hammett--lifetime consumptive, philander, and inebriate extra-ordinaire--treats people badly against an endless backdrop of crummy apartments, hotel penthouses, jail cells, army barracks, and Hollywood locales... Man of Mystery delivers the goods on Hammett, in brief. -Library Journal Sympathetically written and scrupulously researched, Sally Cline's Dashiell Hammett corrects the record and offers new insights into this complex and enigmatic man, giving us a vivid portrait not only of Hammett but also of his world and circle. --Marion Elizabeth Rodgers, author of Mencken: the American Iconoclast Praise for Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Succeeds in breathing fresh life into this Jazz-Age icon... This haunting rendition of [Zelda's] life reminds us why her story continues to captivate. -- Washington Post Powerful, tragic, and engrossing ... Zelda's voice, perhaps for the first time, becomes fully audible. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune


Extremely well-written, it provides the best account thus far of Hammett's view of life. -- National Review What is found in abundance are salacious details, presented in standard linear narrative, as Hammett--lifetime consumptive, philander, and inebriate extra-ordinaire--treats people badly against an endless backdrop of crummy apartments, hotel penthouses, jail cells, army barracks, and Hollywood locales. . . . Man of Mystery delivers the goods on Hammett, in brief. -- Library Journal Sympathetically written and scrupulously researched, Sally Cline's Dashiell Hammett corrects the record and offers new insights into this complex and enigmatic man, giving us a vivid portrait not only of Hammett but also of his world and circle. --Marion Elizabeth Rodgers, author of Mencken: the American Iconoclast Praise for Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Succeeds in breathing fresh life into this Jazz-Age icon. . . . This haunting rendition of [Zelda's] life reminds us why her story continues to captivate. -- Washington Post Powerful, tragic, and engrossing . . . Zelda's voice, perhaps for the first time, becomes fully audible. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune


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Sally Cline is an award-winning writer and scholar and the author of twelve books, including the biographies Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John and Zelda Fitzgerald: The Tragic, Meticulously Researched Biography of the Jaszz Age's High Priestess, published by Arcade Publishing. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and in 2013 was one of the three judges for the H.W. Fisher Biography Prize for the Best First Biography published in UK. She lives in Cambridege, England.

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