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Brooklyn Noir 2 Vol. 2 : The Classics (2005, Trade Paperback)
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- ISBN
- 9781888451764
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Akashic Books
ISBN-10
1888451769
ISBN-13
9781888451764
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45394132
Product Key Features
Book Title
Brooklyn Noir 2: the Classics Vol. 2
Number of Pages
300 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Crime, Noir
Publication Year
2005
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Akashic Noir Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
10.7 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-115735
Reviews
Brooklyn Noir 2 is gritty nostalgia served with a side dish of modern noir, always insightful and colorful without apology--much like the borough itself., Murder. Mystery. Mayhem. Once again we visit the borough of Brooklyn by way of deftly authored stories by those who live and breathe it . . . Editor Tim McLoughlin handpicked a tome full of the best tales already told about the duplicitousness of both Brooklyn's landscapes and inhabitants., "Here, McLoughlin mine reprints, allowing him to pay tribute to "all the great stories that had given me the idea for such a book in the first place" . . . Terrific appeal for Brooklynites.", Packed full of literary treats . . . The stories here are all set in Brooklyn and date from early in the last century to the present day . . . What a fine collection. My thanks to Tim McLoughlin for such an intelligent and splendid anthology.
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
0
Dewey Decimal
813/.0872083274723
Table Of Content
Introduction Part I: Old School Brooklyn "The Horror at Red Hook" by H.P. Lovecraft (Red Hook) "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn" by Thomas Wolfe (Brooklyn Subway) "Borough of Cemeteries" by Irwin Shaw (Brownsville) Part II: New School Brooklyn "Tugboat Syndrome" by Jonathan Lethem (Carroll Gardens) "The All-Night Bodega of Souls" by Colson Whitehead (Fort Greene) "The Only Good Judge" by Carolyn Wheat (Brooklyn Heights) "Luck Be a Lady" by Maggie Estep (Kensington) Part III: Cops & Robbers "By the Dawn's Early Light" by Lawrence Block (Sunset Park) "The Best-Friend Murder" by Donald E. Westlake (Park Slope) "The Men in Black Raincoats" by Pete Hamill (South Slope) "The Day of the Bullet" by Stanley Ellin (Bath Beach) Part IV: Wartime Brooklyn "Tralala" by Hugert Selby, Jr. (South Brooklyn) "The Boys of Bensonhurst" by Salvatore La Puma (Bensonhurst) "Steelwork" by Gilbert Sorrentino (Bay Ridge)
Synopsis
"An assortment of the borough's crime-fiction masterminds get down to the gritty details in this entertaining collection of chilling stories." -- BKLYN " Brooklyn Noir 2: The Classics , edited by Tim McLoughlin, is the perfect companion to McLoughlin's successful all-original anthology." -- Publishers Weekly Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir . Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring stories by: H.P. Lovecraft, Lawrence Block, Donald E. Westlake, Pete Hamill, Jonathan Lethem, Colson Whitehead, Irwin Shaw, Carolyn Wheat, Thomas Wolfe, Hubert Selby, Jr., Stanley Ellin, Gilbert Sorrentino, Maggie Estep, and Salvatore Lapuma. From the introduction by Tim McLoughlin: The success of Brooklyn Noir, launched in the summer of 2004, surpassed all expectations. I'm pleased to say . . . Working on this volume has been a different task than the first, in that there was little interaction, from an editorial point of view, with the writers, some of whom are deceased. This time I felt more like an archeologist, mining volumes old and new, looking for treasure. The rule for the first Brooklyn Noir had been that each story had to be previously unpublished. Here, just the opposite. Brooklyn Noir 2 stories had to have been printed somewhere else before they hit the doorstep. That was about the only difference. I tried again to capture the special dread, tension, and solid writing that good dark fiction possesses. The scary feeling of watching the average Joe getting in over his head, or accidentally brushing up against something sinister on the way to work . . . The tales cross all boundaries of past and present, well-known and unknown neighborhoods, literary and genre traditions. It all goes into that great cocktail shaker that is Brooklyn. As editor, I have the pleasure of picking the ingredients, mixing them, and serving them to you. And that makes me the luckiest bartender in the world. Enjoy., Brooklyn Noir is back with a vengeance, this time with the masters of yore: H.P. Lovecraft, Donald Westlake, Lawrence Block, Pete Hamill, Jonathan Lethem, Colson Whitehead, and more!, On the heels of the stunning success of bestseller Brooklyn Noir, this second volume digs deeper into the criminal history of New York's punchiest and most alluring borough. Brooklyn Noir 2 offers short stories by the classic authors who blazed the path for the success of the first volume. Each story is set in a distinct Brooklyn neighbourhood and mixes masters of genre with some of the best literary fiction writers to ever set foot in the borough., On the heels of the stunning success of the Summer '04 award-winning bestseller Brooklyn Noir, this second volume digs deeper into the criminal history of New York's punchiest and most alluring borough. Brooklyn Noir 2 offers short stories by the classic authors who blazed the path for the success of the first volume, which award-winning mystery author Laura Lippman called, "a stunningly perfect combination . . . the writing is flat-out superb, filled with lines that will sing in your head for a long time to come." Brooklyn Noir was featured in every media outlet in New York City (including two New York Times features and an appearance on the Leonard Lopate NPR radio show), as well as publications and media all across the country (and the UK, Australia, Italy, etc.). Once again in Brooklyn Noir 2 , each story is set in a distinct Brooklyn neighborhood and mixes masters of genre with some of the best literary fiction writers to ever set foot in the borough. These brilliant and chilling stories see crime striking in communities of Russians, Jamaicans, Puerto Ricans, Italians, Irish, and many other ethnicities--in the most diverse urban location on the planet. Contributors: H.P. Lovecraft, Lawrence Block, Donald Westlake, Pete Hamill, Jonathan Lethem, Colson Whitehead, Carolyn Wheat, Thomas Wolfe, Hubert Selby, Jr., Stanley Ellin, Gilbert Sorrentino, Maggie Estep, Salvatore La Puma, and Irwin Shaw. "Here, McLoughlin mine reprints, allowing him to pay tribute to "all the great stories that had given me the idea for such a book in the first place"...Terrific appeal for Brooklynites." --Booklist "An assortment of the borough's crime-fiction masterminds get down to the gritty details in this entertaining collection of chilling stories." --BKLYN " Brooklyn Noir 2: The Classics , edited by Tim McLoughlin, is the perfect companion to McLoughlin's successful all-original anthology." --Publishers Weekly "Murder. Mystery. Mayhem. Once again we visit the borough of Brooklyn by way of deftly authored stories by those who live and breathe it...Editor Tim McLoughlin handpicked a tome full of the best tales already told about the duplicitousness of both Brooklyn's landscapes and inhabitants." --Tablet " Brooklyn Noir 2 is gritty nostalgia served with a side dish of modern noir, always insightful and colorful without apology--much like the borough itself." --Future MYSTERY Anthology Magazine "Packed full of literary treats...The stories here are all set in Brooklyn and date from early in the last century to the present day...What a fine collection. My thanks to Tim McLoughlin for such an intelligent and splendid anthology." --Mystery Scene Magazine
LC Classification Number
PS648.D4
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