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Raymond Chandler

The Little Sister

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In “The Little Sister,” Raymond Chandler masterfully weaves a complex narrative that explores the dark underbelly of 1940s Los Angeles. Set against a backdrop of Hollywood glamour and seedy undercurrents, the novel follows private detective Philip Marlowe as he navigates a labyrinth of deceit and murder. Chandler employs his signature hard-boiled style, characterized by sharp dialogue, vivid imagery, and a tone that oscillates between cynicism and a deep sense of humanity. The novel not only showcases Chandler's pioneering contributions to the noir genre but also reflects the post-war disillusionment permeating American society. Raymond Chandler, a pivotal figure in 20th-century detective fiction, drew from his own experiences in a rapidly changing world. Born in Chicago and raised in California, Chandler was deeply influenced by the social dynamics of urban life, particularly the stark contrasts between affluence and corruption. His personal struggles, including a tumultuous career in corporate writing and a passionate love for literature, laid the groundwork for his distinctive voice, making Marlowe a cultural icon of resilience amidst moral ambiguity. Readers will find “The Little Sister” an indispensable addition to their literary collection. Its intricate plot and rich characterizations invite both casual and scholarly examination, offering insight into human nature and the complexities of justice. Chandler's ability to blend suspense with a keen observation of societal flaws makes this novel a timeless classic, resonating with anyone drawn to the allure of noir narratives.
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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