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Ross Macdonald: Three Novels Of The Early 1960s: The Zebra-Striped Hearse/ The Chill/ The Far Side of the Dollar (Library of America #279)
By (Author) Ross Macdonald
Edited by Tom Nolan
The Library of America
The Library of America
1st June 2016
21st April 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Hardback
792
Width 124mm, Height 200mm
665g
In these three novels, written during a remarkable five-year period, Ross Macdonald elaborated on his chosen theme of families destroyed by hidden guilt with a new assurance, uniting his genius for intricate narrative structure with a profound compassion for his anguished characters. They prompted Anthony Boucher to make the following statement in The New York Times: 'Without in the least abating my admiration for Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, I should like to venture the heretical suggestion that Ross Macdonald is a better novelist than either of them.'
TOM NOLAN has been a freelance writer for many publications (including Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, The New York Times Book Review, and Oxford American) since age 18and a Ross Macdonald reader since age 11. He is the author of Ross Macdonald: A Biography (1999) and editor of Ross Macdonalds The Archer Files (2007). He is also the author of Artie Shaw, King of the Clarinet (reissued 2011) and has been crime fiction reviewer for The Wall Street Journal since 1990. He lives in Burbank, California.