
Dashiell Hammett: five complete novels
| Autor | Hammett, Dashiell |
|---|---|
| Año | 1980 |
| Editorial | Avenel Books |
| Lugar | New York |
| ISBN | 978-0-517-33841-4 |
| Páginas | 726 |
| Edición | Avenel 1980 edition |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Tipo | Libro |
| OCLC | 7007261 (abre en nueva pestaña) |
Descripción
Each novel is distinct in mood and structure. Red Harvest (1929) epitomizes the violence and momentum of his Black Mask stories about the anonymous detective the Continental Op, in a raucous and nightmarish evocation of political corruption and gang warfare in a western mining town. In The Dain Curse (1929) the Op returns in a more melodramatic tale involving jewel theft, drugs, and a religious cult. With The Maltese Falcon (1930) and its protagonist Sam Spade, Hammett achieved his most enduring popular success, a tightly constructed quest story shot through with a sense of disillusionment and the arbitrariness of personal destiny. The Glass Key (1931) is a further exploration of city politics at their most scurrilous. His last novel was The Thin Man (1934), a ruefully comic tale paying homage to the traditional mystery form and featuring Nick and Nora Charles, the sophisticated inebriates who would enjoy a long afterlife in the movies

