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Bandit Love

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bandit Love
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Massimo Carlotto
Translated by Antony Shugaar
SeriesThe Alligator
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781933372808
ClassificationsDewey:853.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions
Imprint Europa Editions
Publication Date 14 October 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

Closing the door on a crime-ridden past, Marco Buratti plans to spend the rest of his days in the darkness of seedy nightclub, sipping Calvados and listening to the blues. But things don't quite go as planned and when his gangster friend's girlfriend is kidnapped, Buratti is once again thrown head first into the criminal underworld he has been struggling to escape - a world in which old and new criminal organisations collide and innocent bystanders are as hard to find as straight policemen.

Author Biography

Massimo Carlotto was born in Padua, Italy. In addition to the many titles in his extremely popular "Alligator" series, he is also the author of The Fugitive, Death's Dark Abyss, Poisonville, Bandit Love, and At the End of a Dull Day. One of Italy's most popular authors and a major exponent of the Mediterranean Noir novel, Carlotto has been compared with many of the most important American hardboiled crime writers. Antony Shugaar is the author of I Lie for a Living and Latitude Zero: Tales of the Equator. For Europa Editions he has translated among others novels by Massimo Carlotto, Stefano Benni, Domenico Starnone, and Carmine Abate.

Reviews

Praise for Bandit Love "All the hallmarks of noir are here: bloodbaths galore, a false-floored plot, a plainspoken and staccato style (the translation is smooth), and a hero who's simultaneously ruthless and sensitive, with a quirky but precisely calibrated moral sense that Carlotto explores and explains with panache. And the setting is beautifully--if grimly--realized. La dolce vita it ain't--but this is top-notch Mediterranean noir." --Kirkus Reviews "[A] lean, taut crime novel [...] Andrea Camilleri fans looking for something a little darker will be rewarded." --Publishers Weekly "Carlotto's brand of crime writing is tougher than even the toughest American noir." --Josh Bazell, author of Beat the Reaper "Bandit Love is a gripping novel that can be read on different levels, as a breathtakingly dark noir novel or as a means of penetrating reality. These two levels magically blend in Massimo Carlotto's books." --Il Manifesto "A cocktail of mystery and romanticism, a novel in which there are no real heroes and no signs of redemption. In short, classic Carlotto." --Rolling Stone (Italy) "Carlotto is a master of the genre. He keeps the reader on the edge of his seat from start to finish with compact, incisive storytelling." --Il Giornale de Vicenza "Once again, gangsters and beatuiful women, plot twists and rampant crime become the means through which Carlotto recounts the impossibility of living in a country overrun by constructed fears, unbridled excess, and hideous overpasses." --L'Unita Praise for Massimo Carlotto "Massimo Carlotto has a history as riveting as any novel." --Chicago Tribune "Carlotto is the reigning king of Mediterranean noir." --The Boston Phoenix "In hardboiled fiction, there is this hardcore Italian guy I suggest: Massimo Carlotto. Tough as fuck." --Guillermo del Toro, Director "The best living Italian crime writer." --Il Manifesto Mediterranean Noir "packs plenty of plot into a slim volume, with space set aside for elaborate northeast Italian meals, musings on women, and plenty of Calvados drinking." --The Daily Beast "Carlotto's taut, broody Mediterranean noir is filled with blind corners and savage set pieces." --The New Yorker "Beneath the conventions of Continental noir is a remarkable study of corruption and redemption in a world where revenge is best served ice-cold." --Kirkus Reviews