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September 1, 2005

Chicago Noir is a legitimate heir to the noble literary tradition of the greatest city in America. Nelson Algren and James Farrell would be proud.” —Stephen Elliott, author of Happy Baby

“If ever a city was made to be the home of noir, it’s Chicago. These writers go straight to Chicago’s noir heart.” —Aleksandar Hemon, author of Nowhere Man

Brand new stories by: Neal Pollack, Achy Obejas, Alexai Galaviz-Budziszewski, Adam Langer, Joe Meno, Peter Orner, Kevin Guilfoile, Bayo Ojikutu, Jeff Allen, Luciano Guerriero, Claire Zulkey, Andrew Ervin, M.K. Meyers, Todd Dills, C.J. Sullivan, Daniel Buckman, Amy Sayre-Roberts, and Jim Arndorfer.

The city of Chicago has spent much time and money over the last decade marketing itself as a tourist-friendly place for the whole family. It's got a shiny new Millennium Park, a spaceship in the middle of Soldier Field, and thousands of identical faux-brick condo buildings that seem to spring from the ground overnight. Chicago's rough-and-tumble tough-guy reputation has been replaced by a postcard with a lake view.

But that city's not gone. The hard-bitten streets once represented by James Farrell and Nelson Algren may have shifted locales, and they may be populated by different ethnicities, but Chicago is still a place where people struggle to survive and where, for many, crime is the only means for their survival. The stories in Chicago Noir reclaim that territory.

Chicago Noir is populated by hired killers and jazzmen, drunks and dreamers, corrupt cops and ticket scalpers and junkies. It's the Chicago that the Department of Tourism doesn't want you to see, a place where hard cases face their sad fates, and pay for their sins in blood. These are stories about blocks that visitors are afraid to walk. They tell of a Chicago beyond Oprah, Michael Jordan, and deep-dish pizza. This isn't someone's dream of Chicago. It's not even a nightmare. It's just the real city, unfiltered. Chicago Noir.


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While not up to the standard set by Brooklyn Noir, the inaugural volume in Akashic's city-themed noir series, the Chicago entry offers 18 all-original stories that illustrate Chicago's great ethnic diversity, pay homage to its sports teams (particularly the Cubs) and invoke its cultural past from jazz to Prohibition. Unfortunately, most of the selections lack the kind of visceral punch the best noir stories carry. One wishes, too, that the editor had been able to add some familiar names associated with Chicago crime fiction (e.g., Max Allan Collins, Sara Paretsky, Barbara D'Amato) to what is largely a roster of lesser knowns. The standout is perhaps Kevin Guilfoile's cleverly imagined and brilliantly executed tale, "Zero Zero Day," about a man obsessed with monitoring police calls. Also notable are C.J. Sullivan's "Alex Pinto Hears the Bell," about an aging boxer given one last shot at capturing some ring glory; Pollack's "Marty's Drink or Die Club," where traditions are upheld at all cost; and Achy Obejas's "Destiny Returns," which describes the strange odyssey of a Cuban refugee who achieves cult status as a drag queen in her new home.
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About the Author

Neal Pollack is the author of three books: the cult classic The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, Beneath the Axis of Evil, and the rock 'n' roll novel Never Mind the Pollacks. A regular contributor to Vanity Fair, GQ, and many other magazines, Pollack lives in Austin, Texas.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (September 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888451890
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888451894
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #971,203 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fresh look at noir, November 9, 2005
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I enjoyed Chicago Noir quite a bit. Its broad array of authors offer a refreshing take on the well-worn noir genre. While there's still plenty of moral ambiguities, cliffhanger plot twists and sudden acts of senseless violence to please the most devoted fans of traditional noir, the writers come up with some interesting new angles. A very enjoyable effort overall.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Burn, Baby, Burn, October 11, 2006
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This much is clear: Akashic Books is on a roll. With the publishing of their fourth anthology of Noir tales, the publishing house is quickly securing their reputation as having a good eye for both desired topics and authors to supply that demand. How else does one explain the amazing stories collected in Chicago Noir, a book that is less about Chicago as it is about writers who are in tune with the art of true storytelling.

Chicago Noir follows the tradition of Akashic Books' Brooklyn Noir and San Francisco Noir in offering tales of shady characters, double dealings, gun molls and violent deaths in and around one select city or location; this time Chicago. But while not all of the tales have a Chicago flavor even in the least bit, the stories themselves do manage to live up to the
flavor of noir.

[...]Bayo Ojikutu's The Gospel of Moral Ends, while well intentioned, belongs in another book altogether, which is to say that overall Chicago Noir burns as hot and brilliant as the Chicago Fire-even if editor Neal Pollack, who does a fantastic job here as editor, no longer lives in the Windy City.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Spin on Old Form, October 1, 2005
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I think CHICAGO NOIR tries to redefine what noir might mean in 2005, and does a fine job avoiding the hard-boiled cliches of the 1930's. The short fiction is well written and takes the reader into many places that might not be considered tradionally noir. I think the above reviewer, Jerry Saperstein, needs to lighten up and let modernity flow. His president is certainly having a hard time with that himself.
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