Penzler Pick, April 2000: It is sometimes easy to trace a literary genre to its source, and James M. Cain''s first novel, The Postman Always Rings Twice, is the noir novel that paved the way for all the noir fiction that followed. The famous film starring Lana Turner and John Garfield is notoriously dark, but the novel is even more full of despair and devoid of hope. It is a short book--little more than a novella--but its searing characterization and depiction of tawdry greed and lust is branded into every reader''s memory. Frank Chambers, a drifter, is dropped from the back of a truck at a rundown rural diner. When he spots Cora, the owner''s wife, he instantly decides to stay. The sexy young woman, married to Nick, a violent and thuggish boor, is equally attracted to the younger man and sees him as her way out of her hopeless, boring life. They begin a clandestine affair and plot to kill Nick, beginning their own journey toward destruction. Horace McCoy, David Goodis, Jim Thompson, and the other notable noir writers never achieved Cain''s spare brilliance. Virtually all of his major works have been filmed, though several Hollywood studios refused to make the films, directors refused to be involved, and actors turned down roles because of their repugnance at the lack of morality inherent in all Cain''s characters. Reading him may not be fit for a Sunday school class, but once you begin you will be unable to resist continuing, like picking at a painful scab or watching a tarantula inside a glass dome. --Otto Penzler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Orion
ISBN: 9780752864365
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 116
Tiempo de lectura:
2h 19m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda bolsillo
Fecha de lanzamiento: 16/06/2005
Año de edición: 2005
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por James M. Cain
JAMES M. CAIN (Annapolis, 1892 – University Park, 1977) es uno de los autores más emblemáticos del género negro estadounidense. Novelista y periodista de profesión, después de la Primera Guerra Mundial, trabajó en varios rotativos de Nueva York, pero al poco tiempo comenzó a escribir guiones cinematográficos, relatos breves y novelas. Autor de numerosos éxitos editoriales, su obra cumbre sigue siendo El cartero siempre llama dos veces. Sin embargo, han sido igualmente reconocidas sus novelas Pacto de sangre, Mildred Pierce y Ligeramente escarlata.