Manhattan Noir 2
(eBook)
This anthology spans more than a century of noir fiction set in the heart of the Big Apple-"17 sure winners" from Edith Wharton, Donald Westlake, and more (Publishers Weekly, starred review). The island of Manhattan has been a breeding ground of crime, longing, and discontent since its earliest days as a city-and a natural setting for noir fiction since the genre was invented. And from Harlem to Greenwich Village to Wall Street, it has also been home to many a great writer. After the success of the first Manhattan Noir, dedicated to all-new stories, Lawrence Block combed through the borough's long literary history to deliver this stellar collection of classics, even stretching the bounds of noir to include poems by Edgar Allen Poe and others. Manhattan Noir 2: The Classics features entries by Edith Wharton, Stephen Crane, O. Henry, Langston Hughes, Irwin Shaw, Jerome Weidman, Damon Runyon, Evan Hunter, Jerrold Mundis, Edgar Allan Poe, Horace Gregory, Geoffrey Bartholomew, Cornell Woolrich, Barry N. Malzberg, Clark Howard, Jerome Charyn, Donald E. Westlake, Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, and Susan Isaacs.
Notes
Wharton, E. (2008). Manhattan Noir 2. [United States], Akashic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Wharton, Edith. 2008. Manhattan Noir 2. [United States], Akashic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Wharton, Edith, Manhattan Noir 2. [United States], Akashic Books, 2008.
MLA Citation (style guide)Wharton, Edith. Manhattan Noir 2. [United States], Akashic Books, 2008.
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