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Olsen and John C. Edited by: Ken Bruen. By: Gina B. Edited by: Edwidge Danticat. Akashic recruits Danticat, one of the truly great contemporary writers, to edit this timely volume featuring stories set both before and after the devastating earthquake. Edited by: Achy Obejas. In the stories of Havana Noir , authors uncover crimes of violence and loveless sex, of mental cruelty and greed, of self-preservation and collective hysteria, in a city characterized by ironic and wrenching contradictions.
Edited by: James Thompson. Helsinki Noir joins Copenhagen Noir in representing the Akashic Noir Series in the far north of Europe, exposing its frigid and sometimes frightening confines. Edited by: Jason Y. Ng and Susan Blumberg-Kason. Edited by: Gwendolyn Zepeda. The fourth-largest city in the US is long overdue to enter the Noir Series arena, and does so blazingly. The sharpest, most stylized, and ambitious anthology of Native American literature ever published.
Readers enter into a welter of troubled history throughout the Americans where the heritage of violence meets the ferocity of intent. Edited by: Mustafa Ziyalan and Amy Spangler. Istanbul Noir presents stories from a city at once ancient and modern, Asian and European, postcard-perfect and simmering with rage. Edited by: Steve Paul. Steve Paul recruits Daniel Woodrell, John Lutz, and others in Kansas City Noir , where naked ambition meets broken dreams, and blues and the night go together like rye whiskey, vermouth, and bitters.
Edited by: Colin Channer. Edited by: Chris Abani. Edited by: Cathi Unsworth. Edited by: Bobby Byrd and Johnny Byrd. Edited by: Kaylie Jones. Between these covers, Long Island emerges as a region far more complex and sinister than merely a playground for the rich and famous. Edited by: Denise Hamilton. Los Angeles Noir brings you tales of crime and passion and betrayal from some of the most innovative and celebrated writers working today.
The sequel to Los Angeles Noir , an award-winning Los Angeles Times best-seller, this volume explores the history of the noir literary tradition on its home turf.
Edited by: Lawrence Block. Following the commercial success of the original Manhattan Noir , mystery titan Lawrence Block explores the historic literary roots of this dark island. Edited by: Jessica Hagedorn. Edited by: Yassin Adnan. North Africa finally enters the Noir Series arena with a finely crafted volume of dark stories, translated from Arabic, French, and Dutch. Edited by: Laureen P. Cantwell and Leonard Gill.
Edited by: Les Standiford. Edited by: Tim Hennessy. In Milwaukee Noir , a city of manufacturers and booze, as well as a growing immigrant community, makes perfect grist for the Noir Series mill. Edited by: Tom Franklin. Literary crime fiction master Tom Franklin curates this volume of stellar noir from the Deep South. Edited by: James Grady and Keir Graff.
Grady and Graff, both Montana natives, masterfully curate this collection of hard-edged Western tales. Edited by: Natalia Smirnova and Julia Goumen. Moscow has been chomping at the bit to enter the Noir Series. This anthology fearlessly investigates the darkest recesses of this fabled and troubled metropolis.
Edited by: Altaf Tyrewala. Edited by: Peter Kimani. Edited by: Amy Bloom. Amy Bloom masterfully curates a star-studded cast of contributors, including Michael Cunningham, Stephen L. Edited by: Joyce Carol Oates. Edited by: Julie Smith. Beneath the glitter of Mardi Gras lies the sleaze of Bourbon Street; under the celestial sounds of JazzFest, the nightmare screams of a city traumatized long before the storm. This sequel to the original best-selling New Orleans Noir takes a literary tour through some of the darkest writing in New Orleans history.
Edited by: Akashic Books. Edited by: Eddie Muller and Jerry Thompson. Edited by: Gary Phillips. You may be disturbed—or possibly titillated—to discover what can happen once you cross the Orange Curtain. Edited by: Barbara DeMarco-Barrett. Edited by: Carlin Romano. Edited by: Patrick Millikin. Edited by: Kathleen George. Edited by: Kevin Sampsell.
Edited by: Pavel Mandys. The noir quotient of this legendary Eastern European city will enthrall and terrify readers from across the globe. Edited by: Ann Hood. Edited by: Robert Knightly. On the heels of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx, the borough of Queens enters the chambers of noir in this riveting collection edited by defense attorney and acclaimed fiction writer Robert Knightly.
The River City emerges as a hot spot for unseemly noir as life, death, and American history mix together into a frightening Southern cocktail.
Edited by: Tony Bellotto. Edited by: Chiara Stangalino and Maxim Jakubowski. Edited by: Maryelizabeth Hart. Edited by: Peter Maravelis. Dashiell Hammett and William Vollmann are just two treats in this stellar sequel to the smash-hit original volume of San Francisco Noir , which captures the dark mythology of a world-class locale. Edited by: Mayra Santos-Febres.
By Timothy Maddox Monday, February 13, Free Download Beirut Noir Akashic Noir , this is a great books that I think are not only fun to read but also very educational. Book Details : Published on: Released on: Original language: English "Humaydan writes in her introduction to this haunting anthology that 'all of the stories are somehow framed by the Lebanese civil war, which lasted from approximately until These are writers, multiple generations of Beiruti, who live and breathe the neighborhoods of their capital, and each seems to care about even the worst of it.
And there is occasional humor to be found in the darkest of its spaces. Beirut, as Humaydan explains in her introduction, is a 'city that dances on its wounds. Some stories are absurd and humorous, but almost all are haunted in some way by a nagging memory, a war, a death. Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.
Most of the writers in this volume are still living in Beirut, so this is an important contribution to Middle East literature--not the "outsider's perspective" that often characterizes contemporary literature set in the region.
From the introduction by Iman Humaydan translated by Michelle Hartman :"Beirut is a city of contradiction and paradox. It is an urban and rural city, one of violence and forgiveness, memory and forgetfulness.
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