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Creatures of Darkness Gene D. Phillips

Creatures of Darkness By Gene D. Phillips

Creatures of Darkness by Gene D. Phillips


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Gene Phillips explores Chandler's unpublished script for Lady in the Lake, examines the process of adaptation of the novel Strangers on a Train, discusses the merits of the unproduced screenplay for Playback, and compares Howard Hawks's director's cut of The Big Sleep with the version shown in theaters.

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Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir by Gene D. Phillips

More than any other writer, Raymond Chandler (1888-1959) is responsible for raising detective stories from the level of pulp fiction to literature. Chandler's hard-boiled private eye Philip Marlowe set the standard for rough, brooding heroes who managed to maintain a strong sense of moral conviction despite a cruel and indifferent world.

Chandler's seven novels, including The Big Sleep (1939) and The Long Goodbye (1953), with their pessimism and grim realism, had a direct influence on the emergence of film noir. Chandler worked to give his crime novels the flavor of his adopted city, Los Angeles, which was still something of a frontier town, rife with corruption and lawlessness. In addition to novels, Chandler wrote short stories and penned the screenplays for several films, including Double Indemnity (1944) and Strangers on a Train (1951). His work with Billy Wilder and Alfred Hitchcock on these projects was fraught with the difficulties of collaboration between established directors and an author who disliked having to edit his writing on demand.

Creatures of Darkness is the first major biocritical study of Chandler in twenty years. Gene Phillips explores Chandler's unpublished script for Lady in the Lake, examines the process of adaptation of the novel Strangers on a Train, discusses the merits of the unproduced screenplay for Playback, and compares Howard Hawks's director's cut of The Big Sleep with the version shown in theaters. Through interviews he conducted with Wilder, Hitchcock, Hawks, and Edward Dmytryk over the past several decades, Phillips provides deeper insight into Chandler's sometimes difficult personality.

Chandler's wisecracking Marlowe has spawned a thousand imitations. Creatures of Darkness lucidly explains the author's dramatic impact on both the literary and cinematic worlds, demonstrating the immeasurable debt that both detective fiction and the neo-noir films of today owe to Chandler's stark vision.

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An opulent repository of material on the premier American noirist. - Choice; Phillips constantly dazzles with both the precision of his presentation and the power of his analysis. - Lester Keyser

About Gene D. Phillips

Gene D. Phillips, S.J., teaches at Loyola University of Chicago and is the author of books about Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick and numerous studies of fiction and film.

Table of Contents

Ambition and the Paradox of Power in America: A Desire to Rule and a Desire for Dignity The Ambition of Moral Citizens: Belonging and the Limits of the Moral Community The Ambition of Interests: American Constitutionalism The Ambition of Popular Control: Jacksonian Democracy and American Populism The Ambition to Recover Democratic Excellence: Tocqueville and Franklin Delano Roosevelt To Flatter and Obey: The Triumph of Ambition Keeping Ambition Accountable: A Place for Political Parties The Collapse of Modern Citizenship

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GOR009216920
9780813190426
0813190428
Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir by Gene D. Phillips
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University Press of Kentucky
20030419
350
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