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The Novels Of Ross Macdonald (Hardcover)

by Michael Kreyling (Author)
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Editorial Reviews
Book Description
In his examination of Ross Macdonald’s eighteen detective novels, Michael Kreyling suggests that this widely read author elevated a popular genre from the plateau reached by Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler to a level of sophistication yet to be surpassed. Including in his study such early volumes as The Ivory Grin and Meet Me at the Morgue, Kreyling takes a fresh look at forgotten works as well as Macdonald’s better known novels. Kreyling proposes that the literary merit of the Macdonald corpus calls for a closer, more discriminating reading than scholars commonly accord the genre.

Kreyling moves beyond the usual critical focus on the internal structure of the works—the disclosure and hiding of clues, for example—to provide a fuller assessment of why Macdonald’s writings deserve the same critical attention afforded serious novels. He considers the "mutual bond" of structure and life that informs Macdonald’s work, the Freudian theories he adopted to advance his genre, and the place his novels occupy in the larger literary canon.

Illumining the ways in which Macdonald’s writing engages reality, Kreyling stresses the importance of reading Macdonald in his time. He looks with particular interest at the life of Ken Millar, the man who adopted the pen name Ross Macdonald, and relates the author’s experiences to the storylines surrounding hard-boiled detective Lew Archer. Kreyling shows that instead of presenting a static protagonist, Macdonald forces Archer to mature and change by incorporating themes drawn from the travails of the novelist’s own family life, the social and moral upheavals of the 1960s, America’s and California’s obsession with race, environmental sins associated with unreflective development, and the difficulties of aging

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"Ross Macdonald’s novels—the rhythmic, fast-paced products of a vigorous moral imagination—reflect tact, dedication, and a heightened awareness of both the joys and the aches of family life. Framing the canon both socially and aesthetically, Michael Kreyling presents Ross Macdonald’s psychodrama as a function of his developing artistry, a process that includes his reaction to the cultural changes that swept North America during Macdonald’s long writing career (1944–1976). By discussing the lesser-known novels alongside classics like The Chill, Black Money, and Underground Man, Kreyling also invites a new generation of readers to reassess one of the last century’s great writers of detective fiction." —Peter Wolfe, Curators' Professor of English, University of Missouri-St. Louis, and author of Dreamers Who Live Their Dreams: The World of Ross Macdonald’s Novels

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 185 pages
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press (July 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570035776
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570035777
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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