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By Horsley

what's literary noir? How do British and American noir thrillers relate to their old contexts? In contemplating such questions, this examine levels over 1000's of novels, analysing the politics and poetics of noir from the hard-boiled fiction of Hammett, Chandler and Cain to the interesting variety of nineties thrillers, with sections at the difficult investigators, gangsters and sufferers of the melancholy years: the first-person killers, femmes fatales and black protagonists of mid-century; the game-players, voyeurs and shoppers of up to date thrillers and destiny noir.

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