Paperback Confidential: Crime Writers of the Paperback Era by Brian Ritt


Paperback Confidential: Crime Writers of the Paperback Era
Kindle Paperback Confidential: Crime Writers of the Paperback Era
By Brian Ritt
ISBN 1933586613
ISBN-13 9781933586618
Publication 03 July 2025
Number of Pages 344
Format Type Paperback

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From These are the authors who turned out the dark noirs and hardboiled thrillers private detective puzzles and psychological suspense police procedurals and backwood melodramas stories of passion and cold blooded murder 132 profiles of the men and women who wrote the books that became the backbone of the Pulp and Paperback Era from the 1930s through the 1960s Here you will find information on the acknowledged masters like Dashiell Hammett Raymond Chandler James M Cain and Cornell Woolrich the rack mainstays like Gil Brewer Brett Halliday Day Keene and Charles Williams and the unjustly forgotten like Malcolm Braly Elisabeth Sanxay Holding Ennis Willie and Douglas Sanderson Each profile contains details about the author s life and explores key works with special attention paid to series characters Also covered are screenplay and teleplay work as well as movies based on the authors stories Paperback Confidential also includes a handy PseudoDex with all the various names these authors wrote under and a section for each author with further recommendations for the reader s consideration Paperback Confidential Crime Writers of the Paperback EraOh my word I think Brian Ritt wrote this book for me And Mantan I m sure And I can thank Mantan thank you Mantan for clueing me in on its existence It was just published in March 2013 I love what I call the backstory including bios of the writers who I love reading and especially other writers who influenced their writing This book is a keeper and one that goes on my shelf with The Black Mask Stories Mystery in the Sunshine State Crime Fiction Film in the Sunshine State Florida Noir Pulp Masters and Miami Noir Have a few but can t think of them right now I have found so many authors I want and need to read that I m feeling everything else is going to be left behind. Paperback Confidential bookworm The intro by Ritt was chocked full of information about hard cover books paperbacks slicks and a few others with new information for my brain where I compartmentalize everything noir and hard boiled Also and prior to the intro Rick Ollerman wrote a history of how the paperbacks came about with this book covering from the 1940 s to the 1960 s Such a great and colorful history of this genre which I love so much It s my go to book for writers of hard boiled and noir and man oh man I ve had a ball reading it Some tidbits James Cain of The Postman Always Rings Twice fame wanted to be an opera singer Glad that one didn t work out Malcolm Braly an ex con received the Edgar for his first novel Felon Tank published in 1961 Is first three novels were written while in prison English 12 2015A very good reference book of the paperback original authors I read much of it straight through and it introduced me to some things English I ve been wanting to read this book since it came out back in 2013 I ve heard references to it from other reviewers podcasts blogs etc and finally took the plunge this year I suppose it s meant to be used as a reference looking up individual authors or pseudonyms as needed but I of course read it all through from cover to cover a little bit at a time I have read works from many of the authors listed here and thought I knew a lot about some of them but now I realize just how much I didn t know Not only was I introduced to new crime writers of the Paperback Era but I also learned much about their individual backgrounds and lives. Book Paperback confidentiality Whether this volume is used as the occasional reference to dip into to learn about an author you re currently reading or to discover new authors this is an undeniably indispensable resource English INVALUABLE English This alphabetical who s who of paperback writers from the late 40s through the early 70s comprises three types of writers 1 Writers I knew2 Writers new to me3 Writers I thought I knewThe biographical information is very well researched and is often presented in a way that is in itself very entertaining such as when Mike Hammer tells us about Mickey Spillane or the tragic figure of Cornell Woolrich is revealed in such dark tones as could have come from one of his own novels After each biographical section which usually contains a photo the major works of a writer are listed grouped by series and or pen name Speaking of pseudonyms author Brian Ritt makes a very noble attempt to correlate all the various names used by the writersI have no idea if he is successful given that one writer could write under a dozen or names for as many different publishers but the attempt is impressive. Paperback confidentiality While this book is invaluable to collectors of pocketbooks of the era it will also be of interest to writers and readers a glimpse into the world of paperbacks originals as lost now as the pulp magazines which they themselves replaced English

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Must have for collectors even if the bibliographies are not always complete English After reading The Best of Manhunt and currently halfway through The Best of Manhunt 2 I have found myself reading and hard boiled crime fiction Perhaps so in this genre there s a fair amount of cliched crap I d previously had to sift through to get to the classics for that reason this book has proved to be an invaluable fascinating as well as time saving aid Thumbs up also to the Paperback Warrior Podcast. Paperback Confidential epubs air The book has biographies and bibliographies of 132 hard boiled crime noir writers These are concise at 2 5 pages but get to the heart of the character s involved and illuminate the considered high points of an author s career At the end of each is an If you liked this author you might like suggestion. Paperback Confidential kindle app Pictures of each author and a couple of introductions make for both an entertaining and informative read English This was a lot of fun Interesting profiles and a great new to read list English Paperback Confidential: Crime Writers of the Paperback Era.