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The Getaway Car: A Donald Westlake Nonfiction Miscellany Paperback – September 24, 2014

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Over the course of a fifty-year career, Donald E. Westlake published nearly one hundred books, including not one but two long-running series, starring the hard-hitting Parker and the hapless John Dortmunder. In the six years since his death, Westlake’s reputation has only grown, with fans continuing to marvel at his tightly constructed plots, no-nonsense prose, and keen, even unsettling, insights into human behavior.
 
With
The Getaway Car, we get our first glimpse of another side of Westlake the writer: what he did when he wasn’t busy making stuff up. And it’s fascinating. Setting previously published pieces, many little seen, alongside never-before-published material found in Westlake’s working files, the book offers a clear picture of the man behind the books―including his thoughts on his own work and that of his peers, mentors, and influences. The book opens with revealing (and funny) fragments from an unpublished autobiography, then goes on to offer an extended history of private eye fiction, a conversation among Westlake’s numerous pen names, letters to friends and colleagues, interviews, appreciations of fellow writers, and much, much more. There’s even a recipe for Sloth à la Dortmunder. Really.
 
Rounded out with a foreword by Westlake’s longtime friend Lawrence Block,
The Getaway Car is a fitting capstone to a storied career and a wonderful opportunity to revel anew in the voice and sensibility of a master craftsman.
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“This is a book for everyone, anyone who likes mystery novels or good writing or wit and passion and intelligence, regardless of their source.” ― New York Times

“The great Donald E. Westlake, author of some of the best puzzles of the 20th century, turns out to have been a terrific essayist and correspondent, too. Reading this collection of nonfiction is like becoming friends with a mystery novelist.” ―
Printer's Row

“This book doesn’t disappoint. . . . Westlake was a hugely entertaining and witty writer. Whether he is writing a letter to his editor or about the history of his genre, he remains true to his definition of what makes a great writer: ‘passion, plus craft.’” -- P.D. Smith ―
Guardian

“Almost as much as he enjoyed writing crime novels, Westlake liked to write comments on his own work and on that of his contemporaries and predecessors in the genre. His list of written product includes countless essays, book introductions and prefaces, lists, letters and one memorial (to John D. MacDonald). It’s from this treasure trove of material that an eager beaver academic named Levi Stahl at the University of Chicago has put together the valuable collection he titles
The Getaway Car.” ― Toronto Star

“A kind of posthumous autobiography, a selection of his occasional nonfiction that gives us a portrait of an interesting mind, a high-spirited friend, a shrewd critic, and a craftsman reflecting on his trade—and of a kind of writing life that may no longer be available. It should appeal not only to fans of Westlake but to anyone who takes pleasure in seeing a job done well or reading a well-turned sentence.” -- David Guaspari ―
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About the Author

Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008) was a prolific author of crime fiction. In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America bestowed the society’s highest honor on Westlake, naming him a Grand Master. Levi Stahl is the promotions director of the University of Chicago Press.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of Chicago Press (September 24, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 022612181X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0226121819
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.1 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
    Westlake fans may not realize how much his characters resemble the author and his plots reflect his lived experience.

    A prolific author, Westlake kept two typewriters busy as he researched background material and turned it into novels, scripts, or short stories with amazing speed.

    His lasting enduring is the memory of his victims: his characters, John Dormunder, in particular.

    The Getaway Car memorialized Westlake and his creation. It leaves his fans with a laugh and a tear.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2016
    Reading Westlake is always a pleasure, but here we get to understand his thoughts about both the substance and the business of writing, leavened with his deep understanding of how people tick and his (sometimes acid) wit. Stahl has done a very good job of selecting and arranging these essays, letters, articles, and talks so that we are given a tour of Westlake's life, interests, and career. I've been recommending this to mystery readers I know, but also quoting bits of it to writer friends. Good stuff.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2014
    I've been a huge Donald Westlake fan for many years. I'd like to say I've read everything he's ever written, but with all of his pen names, I'll never really know.

    As a Westlake completist, I appreciated this volume so much. It gave a huge insight into a very funny, smart, talented writer. He was a craftsman of the first order, and my favorite parts of the book are the parts that show him as such. Westlake was a consummate professional, a pro's pro. Or a prose pro, if you prefer; most instructive were some of his letters where he offered advice to other writers.

    Other highlights for me: Abby Westlake's thoughts on living with a series of husbands inhabiting the same skin; Westlake's kind and funny correspondence with other writers he called friends (the letter to Stephen and Tabitha King after the accident that nearly killed Stephen is witty and sweet. It'll make you wish you could sit and talk with Westlake over a few beers.); his thoughts on writing novels vs. writing screenplays; his gentle resistance to having his letters and papers collected by Boston University.

    Oh hell. The entire damned book is good. If you're a fan of Westlake, Richard Stark, Tucker Coe, Sam Holt, or Timothy J. Culver, buy the book. Read it and say a long goodbye to one of the great American novelists. Thank you for everything, Don.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014
    In the introduction to this book there is a warning, don't read it unless you are thoroughly familiar with the works of Donald Westlake. I have a passing acquaintance with Westlake and I feel I would have gotten more from the book if I knew him better. The book consists of non-fiction odds and ends by a master writer of crime fiction. There are a few gems: like Laurence Bloch's introduction and Westlake's list of his recommended crime fiction he suggests we read. The book did perk my interest to read more of Westlake's fiction.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2014
    I came late to Westlake, and the more I learn of him, the better I like him, both as a writer and as a man. This potpourri of non-fiction—letters, essays, book introductions—is sometimes serious, more often funny, but always well crafted. Lawrence Block’s introduction takes editor Stahl to task for referring to Westlake’s “jokes,” and is right to do so. There’s not a joke in the book, though there are lot of laughs. Westlake’s strength was his wit, which showed itself in his ability to phrase what would have seemed commonplace coming from anyone else in such a way the corner of your mouth can’t help but turn up. Read this, even if you’re not a Westlake fan. Not only will it be great fun, but you’ll likely become a fan.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2014
    Miscellany describes it. If you are familiar with Westlake's work this will make a nice companion. If not, buy The Hot Rock and start reading.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2016
    When you've read anything and everything from an author, there's always the other stories behind the stories. This is a miscellany but fun if you're into understanding further who DEW, the father of so many fictional characters, ticked.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2015
    Interesting for Westlake fans, but not as fun as reading Dortmunder or Parker!

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    Reviewed in Italy on November 30, 2024
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  • Joe D.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful tribute
    Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2017
    Westlake is my favorite writer. I miss him a great deal. I wonder how Dortmunder and the gang would cope with life in the 2010's. Would Kelp to Dortmunder's dismay be all over social media? Would Murch be happy with an electric getaway car? And what of Tiny and Grijh Krunk ? Would they keep recycling and compost bins on their balconies? No answers here but any written Westlake piece is always a delight.
  • Susan Vandenassem
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easier to find than I thought!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2019
    This was a Christmas gift for a friend. It was an item he specifically requested & mentioned he'd wanted ever since its release. As a longtime fan, he was delighted to receive this!
  • Harry Joseph Lerner
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Best!
    Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2014
    Wonderful!