RE: RARA-AVIS: noir, cain

From: Anderson, Erick (Adecco ETW) ( Erick.Anderson@nike.com)
Date: 25 Jan 2002


The name Cain keeps coming up -- he of Double Indemnity -- but my favorite Noir has to be by another Cain: Paul Cain who wrote Fast One. At the end I thought, "My God, all that to this end?!" Good stuff.

Best Regards, Erick

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> From: George Pelecanos
> Reply To: rara-avis@icomm.ca
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:57 PM
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> Subject: RARA-AVIS: mccoy, goodis
>
> What's most interesting about KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE is McCoy's
> presentation
> of the protagonist, a criminal with a privileged background who makes no
> excuses for who he is.
>
> Page 235 of my Midnight Classic edition:
>
> "I didn't grow up in the slums with a drunk for a father and whore for a
> mother and come into crime that way. I hate society, too, but I don't
> hate
> it because it mistreated me and warped my soul. Every other criminal I
> know--who's engaged in violent crime--is a two-bit coward who blames his
> career on society. I need no apologist or crusader to finally hold my
> lifeless body up to the world and shout for them to come and observe what
> they have wrought. Do you know one of the first things I'm going to do
> when
> I get some money? I'm going to have Cartier make me a little solid gold
> thing for my wrist, you know, that identification thing the army guys
> wear,
> on a solid gold chain and do you know what I'm going to have inscribed on
> it? Just this: 'Use me not as a preachment in your literature and your
> movies. This I have wrought, I and I alone'."
>
> Brilliant.
>
> THE BURGLAR, by David Goodis, is my favorite noir novel, bar none. The
> last
> chapter is both shocking and beautiful. Trust me, you will never forget
> this book.
>
> Geoffrey O'Brien on Goodis:
>
> "Nothing so downbeat, so wedded to the reiteration of personal and social
> failure, would be likely to find a mass market publisher at present. The
> absolutely personal voice of David Goodis seems almost to have escaped by
> accident. It emanated from the heart of an efficient entertainment
> industry, startlingly, like the wail of an outcast."
>
> George Pelecanos
>
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