نوآر بروکسل (نوآر آکاشیک)
Brussels Noir (Akashic Noir)
معرفی کتاب «نوآر بروکسل (نوآر آکاشیک)» (با عنوان لاتین Brussels Noir (Akashic Noir)) نوشتهٔ Dufranne, Michel، منتشرشده توسط نشر Akashic Books در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Brussels, Belgium's cosmopolitan, multilingual capital, has it criminal underside, as shown in the 13 dark—and sometimes darkly humorous—stories in this strong Akashic noir volume." — Publishers Weekly Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir . Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Brand-new stories by: Barbara Abel, Ayerdhal, Paul Colize, Jean-Luc Cornette, Patrick Delperdange, Sara Doke, Kenan Görgu ̈n, Edgar Kosma, Katia Lanero Zamora, Nadine Monfils, Alfredo Noriega, Bob Van Laerhoven, and Émilie de Béco. From the introduction by Michel Dufranne : "For our grand tour, please be seated, ladies and gentlemen readers, in Tram 33...and no, there's no rain in the forecast today, just a leaden sky; for that matter, considering the timetables of the STIB, it's probably... 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An excellent entry in Akashic Books' noir series, which began with Brooklyn Noir more than a decade ago, Brussels Noir takes readers through the underbelly of yet another fascinating locale." -- Self Awareness for Readers "Akashic Books deserves kudos for their fine service to noir . . . If these volumes are designed to give crime writers a nifty forum and also capture the local flair and flavor, Brussels Noir is a fine come-hither." -- New York Journal of Books Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir . Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Brand-new stories Barbara Abel, Ayerdhal, Paul Colize, Jean-Luc Cornette, Patrick Delperdange, Sara Doke, Kenan Grgun, Edgar Kosma, Katia Lanero Zamora, Nadine Monfils, Alfredo Noriega, Bob Van Laerhoven, and milie de Bco. From the introduction by Michel Dufranne : "For our grand tour, please be seated, ladies and gentlemen readers, in Tram 33...and no, there's no rain in the forecast today, just a leaden sky; for that matter, considering the timetables of the STIB, it's probably better to go on foot than to take public transport. We'll explore the city center, that pentagonal surface defined by urban highways and a canal, home to the real old Brussels, the historic core. We'll take a dainty stroll through an edifice that achieves the feat of being more vast and monolithic in style than St. Peter's the Palais de Justice. From there, it's easy to glide down to the Marolles; then let your feet carry you from kabberdouch to stamcaf, as you wander in an ethereal, even surrealist mode through the heart of the city, and finally come full circle. Having whetted our appetites, we'll play leapfrog along the boulevards to make our way to the inner ring road and tiptoe across the razor's edge of the city...And if the life of the abattoir hasn't sated you, you'll have plenty of room to maneuver as you stray from the center and discover the oh-so-serene neighborhoods of the greater ring, home to our venerable European institutions above all suspicion." "Brussels, Belgium's cosmopolitan, multilingual capital, has it criminal underside, as shown in the 13 dark--and sometimes darkly humorous--stories in this strong Akashic noir volume." --Publishers Weekly Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Brand-new stories by: Barbara Abel, Ayerdhal, Paul Colize, Jean-Luc Cornette, Patrick Delperdange, Sara Doke, Kenan Gorgun̈, Edgar Kosma, Katia Lanero Zamora, Nadine Monfils, Alfredo Noriega, Bob Van Laerhoven, and Emilie de Beco. From the introduction by Michel Dufranne: "For our grand tour, please be seated, ladies and gentlemen readers, in Tram 33...and no, there's no rain in the forecast today, just a leaden sky; for that matter, considering the timetables of the STIB, it's probably better to go on foot than to take public transport. We'll explore the city center, that pentagonal surface defined by urban highways and a canal, home to the real old Brussels, the historic core. We'll take a dainty stroll through an edifice that achieves the feat of being more vast and monolithic in style than St. Peter's Basilica: the Palais de Justice. From there, it's easy to glide down to the Marolles; then let your feet carry you from kabberdouch to stamcafe, as you wander in an ethereal, even surrealist mode through the heart of the city, and finally come full circle. Having whetted our appetites, we'll play leapfrog along the boulevards to make our way to the inner ring road and tiptoe across the razor's edge of the city...And if the life of the abattoir hasn't sated you, you'll have plenty of room to maneuver as you stray from the center and discover the oh-so-serene neighborhoods of the greater ring, home to our venerable European institutions above all suspicion." “brussels, Belgium’s Cosmopolitan, Multilingual Capital, Has It[s] Criminal Underside, As Shown In The 13 Dark—and Sometimes Darkly Humorous—stories” (publishers Weekly). From The Historic City Center To The Palais De Justice To The Pubs, This Collection Contains Crime Fiction Tales, Often With A Touch Of The Surreal And The Dystopian, That Reveal The Stranger And Seamier Side Of The City Known As The “capital Of Europe.” Includes Brand-new Stories By Barbara Abel, Ayerdhal, Paul Colize, Jean-luc Cornette, Patrick Delperdange, Sara Doke, Kenan Görgün, Edgar Kosma, Katia Lanero Zamora, Nadine Monfils, Alfredo Noriega, Bob Van Laerhoven, And Émilie De Béco. “a Perfect Choice For Those Who Love Noir Or Those Who Love Armchair Traveling, This Assortment Of Short Stories Gives The Reader A Glimpse Into What Life In The Belgian Capital Is Like. An Excellent Entry In Akashic Books’ Noir Series, Which Began With Brooklyn Noir More Than A Decade Ago, Brussels Noir Takes Readers Through The Underbelly Of Yet Another Fascinating Locale.” —shelf Awareness For Readers “akashic Books Deserves Kudos For Their Fine Service To Noir . . . If These Volumes Are Designed To Give Crime Writers A Nifty Forum And Also Capture The Local Flair And Flavor, Brussels Noir Is A Fine Come-hither.” —new York Journal Of Books Presents A Collection Of Noir Short Stories Set In Different Neighborhoods Of Brussels, Belgium. Introduction / Michel Dufanne -- Part I: The Razor's Edge. The Parakeet / Barbara Abel -- Daedalus / Katia Lanero Zamora -- Only Muddy Streams Flow In Darkness / Patrick Delperdange -- R I T U A L: Diary Of Flesh And Faith / Kenan Görgün -- Part Ii: Sur(realism). A Fraction Of A Second / Paul Colize -- The Other War Of The Marolles / Sara Doke -- The Other Half Of A Life / Ayerdhal -- The Killer Wore Slippers / Nadine Monfils -- The Village Idiot / Edgar Kosma -- Part Iii: Room To Maneuver. In The Shadow Of The Tower / Émilie De Béco -- Ecuador / Alfredo Noriega -- Paint It, Black / Bob Van Laerhoven -- The Beekeeper / Jean-luc Cornette. Edited By Michel Dufanne ; Translated By Katie Shireen Assef. Introduction -- Michel Dufranne -- Part I: The razor's edge. The parakeet -- Barbara Abel Daedalus -- Katia Lanero Zamora Only muddy streams flow in darkness -- Patrick Delperdange R I T U A L: diary of flesh and faith -- Kenan Görgün -- Part II: Sur(realism). A fraction of a second -- Paul Colize The other war of the Marolles -- Sara Doke The other half of a life -- Ayerdhal The killer wore slippers -- Nadine Monfils The village idiot -- Edgar Kosma -- Part III: Room to maneuver. In the shadow of the tower -- Émilie de Béco Ecuador -- Alfredo Noriega Paint it, black -- Bob van Laerhoven The beekeeper -- Jean-Luc Cornette. The Noir Series dives deeper into Europe, exploring a city with more than its share of sinister headlines and scandals.
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