I'm an English prof. and a writer and did a lot of work in my university years on fiction between the wars. I happen to love that period for the literature as much as - maybe even more than - for the clothes. I also read a lot of stuff set in that period.
Does anybody here have any interest in this aspect of the GE?
Has anybody read William Kennedy's Albany Cycle (Ironweed being the best known and Legs being about Jack Diamond)?
I'm reading Dark Hazard (1933) right now, a bit of proto-noir by W. R. Burnett who wrote Little Ceasar and Asphalt Jungle and who was a Hollywood screenwriter for a pretty big chunk of the mid-20th century. Anybody else read it? Any interest in it or the author?
I'm just feeling the board out for other like-mided souls.
Cheers.
Does anybody here have any interest in this aspect of the GE?
Has anybody read William Kennedy's Albany Cycle (Ironweed being the best known and Legs being about Jack Diamond)?
I'm reading Dark Hazard (1933) right now, a bit of proto-noir by W. R. Burnett who wrote Little Ceasar and Asphalt Jungle and who was a Hollywood screenwriter for a pretty big chunk of the mid-20th century. Anybody else read it? Any interest in it or the author?
I'm just feeling the board out for other like-mided souls.
Cheers.