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Women Crime Writers: Four Suspense Novels Of The 1950s: Mischeif/The Blunderer/Beast in View/Fool's Gold

Hardback

Main Details

Title Women Crime Writers: Four Suspense Novels Of The 1950s: Mischeif/The Blunderer/Beast in View/Fool's Gold
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Margaret Millar
By (author) Patricia Highsmith
Edited by Sarah Weinman
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:720
Dimensions(mm): Height 207,Width 130
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781598534313
ClassificationsDewey:813.087208052
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The Library of America
Imprint The Library of America
Publication Date 1 September 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

Though women crime and suspense writers dominate today's bestseller lists, the extraordinary work of the mid-century pioneers is largely unknown. Their work, influential in its day and still vibrant and extraordinarily riveting today, is long overdue for rediscovery. This volume, the first of a two-volume collector's set, gathers four classic works that together reveal the vital and unacknowledged lineage that leads to today's leading crime writers. From the 1950s here are Charlotte Weinman, Patricia Highsmith, Margaret Millar & Dolores Hitchens.

Author Biography

Sarah Weinman is widely recognized as a leading authority on crime fiction. She is the editor of Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives- Stories from the Trailblazers of Domestic Suspense (Penguin, 2013), which the Los Angeles Review of Books called "simply one of the most significant anthologies of crime fiction, ever." She is the news editor for Publishers Marketplace and her work has appeared in the New York Times,Wall Street Journal, the National Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post, among other publications. Her long-running (but now on hiatus) blog, Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind, was hailed by USA TODAY as "a respected resource for commentary on crime fiction." Weinman lives in Brooklyn, New York.