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Providing an overview of all of James M. Cain's fiction, including an analysis of the major themes of his entire literary career, the book examines Cain's impact on and importance in 20th-century culture, film in particular.
Novelists, American --- Journalists --- Cain, James M. --- Cain, James Mallahan, --- Kʻein, Cheimsŭ M.,
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In The American Roman Noir, William Marling reads classic hard-boiled fiction and film in the contexts of narrative theories and American social and cultural history. His search for the origins of the dark narratives that emerged during the 1920s and 1930s leads to a sweeping critique of Jazz-Age and Depression-era culture. Integrating economic history, biography, consumer product design, narrative analysis, and film scholarship, Marling makes new connections between events of the 1920s and 1930s and the modes, styles, and genres of their representation. At the center of Marling's approach is the concept of "prodigality": how narrative represents having, and having had, too much. Never before in this country, he argues, did wealth impinge on the national conscience as in the 1920s, and never was such conscience so sharply rebuked as in the 1930s. What, asks Marling, were the paradigms that explained accumulation and windfall, waste and failure? Marling first establishes a theoretical and historical context for the notion of prodigality. Among the topics he discusses are such watershed events as the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti and the premiere of the first sound movie, The Jazz Singer; technology's alteration of Americans' perceptive and figurative habits; and the shift from synecdochical to metonymical values entailed by a consumer society.
Hammett, Dashiell --- Chandler, Raymond Thornton --- Cain, James M. --- Detective and mystery stories, American --- American fiction --- Detective and mystery films --- Literature and society --- Popular culture --- Noir fiction, American --- Capitalism and literature --- Literature and capitalism --- Literature --- History and criticism --- History --- Hammett, Dashiell, --- Chandler, Raymond, --- צ׳אנדלר, ריימונד, --- צ׳נדלר, ריימונד, --- レイモンドチャンドラー, --- Cain, James Mallahan, --- Kʻein, Cheimsŭ M., --- Hammett, Samuel Dashiell, --- Khėmmet, Dėshil, --- האמט, דשײל, --- המט, דשיאל, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Хэммет, Дэшил,
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English literature --- Fairy tales --- History and criticism. --- Cain, James M. --- Weegee, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967) --- History. --- Fairytales --- Children's stories --- Tales --- Weejee, --- Fellig, Arthur, --- Fellig, Arthur H., --- Fellig, Usher, --- Ṿig'i, --- Felig, Artur, --- Felig, Asher, --- פליג, אשר --- Cain, James Mallahan, --- Kʻein, Cheimsŭ M., --- Warner Brothers Pictures (1923-1967) --- Warner Bros. Productions Corp. --- Warner Bros.-First National Picture --- Warner Bros. --- Warner Brothers --- Warner's Features --- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts --- Warner Bros. Inc.
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