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Playback, Raymond Chandler
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Raymond Chandler

Playback

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In “Playback,” Raymond Chandler delivers yet another captivating tale in the world of hard-boiled detective fiction, featuring his iconic protagonist Philip Marlowe. The narrative unfolds in a richly atmospheric Los Angeles, where Chandler's characteristic prose—sharp, witty, and imbued with a sense of existential ennui—explores themes of deception, nostalgia, and the moral ambiguities of post-war America. The book combines elements of a classic detective story with a profound meditation on the passage of time, drawing on film noir aesthetics to enhance the hauntingly reflective tone that permeates Marlowe's journey. Raymond Chandler, often regarded as a pioneer of the genre, was himself shaped by a tumultuous life that included stints in journalism and a successful Hollywood screenwriting career. This myriad of experiences informed his nuanced understanding of human nature and society, allowing him to craft stories that are both engaging and layered with complex societal critiques. “Playback” is particularly notable as it reflects Chandler's own struggles with the changing landscapes of Hollywood and the American moral fabric during the mid-20th century. I highly recommend “Playback” to both fans of detective fiction and those interested in a deeper exploration of moral reality and nostalgia. Chandler's prose is not only entertaining but also serves as a mirror to the disquieting transformations of modern existence. This novel invites readers into a captivating investigation while reflecting on the choices that define our lives and the stories we tell.
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Bookwire
Оригинална публикация
2022
Година на публикуване
2022
Издател
DigiCat
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