Oakland Noir (Akashic Noir)
معرفی کتاب «Oakland Noir (Akashic Noir)» نوشتهٔ Thompson, Jerry; Muller, Eddie (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Akashic Books : Made available through hoopla در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Brand-new stories by: Nick Petrulakis, Kim Addonizio, Keenan Norris, Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder, Katie Gilmartin, Dorothy Lazard, Harry Louis Williams II, Carolyn Alexander, Phil Canalin, Judy Juanita, Jamie DeWolf, Nayomi Munaweera, Mahmud Rahman, Tom McElravey, Joe Loya, and Eddie Muller. In the wake of San Francisco Noir, Los Angeles Noir, and Orange County Noir —all popular volumes in the Akashic Noir Series—comes the latest California installment, Oakland Noir. Masterfully curated by Jerry Thompson and Eddie Muller (the "Czar of Noir"), this volume will shock, titillate, provoke, and entertain. The diverse cast of talented contributors will not disappoint. From the introduction: Jerry Thompson: Discovering the wang-dang-doodle jams of the Pointer Sisters shifted my entire focus. Stunning black women were scatting and bebopping all the way into my soul. I think what we've put together in Oakland Noir is a volume... "Wonderfully, in Akashic's Oakland Noir , the stereotypes about the city suffer the fate of your average noir characterthey die brutally. Kudos to the editors, Jerry Thompson and Eddie Muller, for getting Oakland right. All those outsize statistics dont reveal a real city, but this collection of local voicesboth established and newbrings it thrumming to life. . .Readers who know the city will relish its sense of place, and those who only know the stereotypes will be in for a pleasing eye-opener. San Francisco Chronicle From the Oakland hills to the heart of downtown, each story brings Oakland to life." The Mercury News Oakland is a natural for the series, with its shadowy crimes and disgruntled cops. -- Zoom Street Magazine "San Francisco's grittier next-door neighbor gets her day in the sun in 16 new stories in this tightly curated entry in Akashic's Noir series. The hardscrabble streets of Oakland offer crime aplenty. . .Thompson and Muller have taken such pains to choose stories highlighting Oakland's diversity and history that the result is a volume rich in local culture as well as crime." Kirkus Reviews "The legendarily tough California city of Oakland finally gets an entry in the Akashic noir series." Publishers Weekly Brand-new stories Nick Petrulakis, Kim Addonizio, Keenan Norris, Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder, Katie Gilmartin, Dorothy Lazard, Harry Louis Williams II, Carolyn Alexander, Phil Canalin, Judy Juanita, Jamie DeWolf, Nayomi Munaweera, Mahmud Rahman, Tom McElravey, Joe Loya, and Eddie Muller. In the wake of San Francisco Noir, Los Angeles Noir, and Orange County Noir all popular volumes in the Akashic Noir Seriescomes the latest California installment, Oakland Noir. Masterfully curated by Jerry Thompson and Eddie Muller (the "Czar of Noir"), this volume will shock, titillate, provoke, and entertain. The diverse cast of talented contributors will not disappoint. From the Jerry Discovering the wang-dang-doodle jams of the Pointer Sisters shifted my entire focus. Stunning black women were scatting and bebopping all the way into my soul. I think what we've put together in Oakland Noir is a volume where this city is a character in every story. He's a slick brother strutting over a bacon-grease bass line and tambourine duet. She's a white chick with a bucket of hot muffins heading to farmer and flea markets, to sell crafts and get hooked up with some fine kat with dreadlocks and a criminal record. And it's in the faces of young fearless muthafuckers pounding keyboards and snapping fingers, lips, Snapchats, and Facebook timelines. It's the core of not only Black Lives Matter but all lives matter. We are the children of fantasy and of the funk. . . Eddie These days, writers and readers aren't denying the darker parts of our existence as much as they used to, especially in crime fiction. Some writers just do it for fun, because it's become the fashionable way to get published. You know, "gritty violence" and all that bullshit. The genuine darkness in noir stories comes from two placesthe cruelty of the world's innate indifference, and the cruelty that people foster within themselves. If you're not seriously dealing with one, the other, or both, then you're not really writing noir. "San Francisco's grittier next-door neighbor gets her day in the sun in 16 new stories in this tightly curated entry in Akashic's Noir series. The hardscrabble streets of Oakland offer crime aplenty ... Thompson and Muller have taken such pains to choose stories highlighting Oakland's diversity and history that the result is a volume rich in local culture as well as crime."--Kirkus Reviews "The legendarily tough California city of Oakland finally gets an entry in the Akashic noir series."--Publishers Weekly Brand-new stories by: Nick Petrulakis, Kim Addonizio, Keenan Norris, Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder, Katie Gilmartin, Dorothy Lazard, Harry Louis Williams II, Carolyn Alexander, Phil Canalin, Judy Juanita, Jamie DeWolf, Nayomi Munaweera, Mahmud Rahman, Tom McElravey, Joe Loya, and Eddie Muller. In the wake of San Francisco Noir, Los Angeles Noir, and Orange County Noir-all popular volumes in the Akashic Noir Series-comes the latest California installment, Oakland Noir. Masterfully curated by Jerry Thompson and Eddie Muller (the "Czar of Noir"), this volume will shock, titillate, provoke, and entertain. The diverse cast of talented contributors will not disappoint. From the introduction: Jerry Thompson: Discovering the wang-dang-doodle jams of the Pointer Sisters shifted my entire focus. Stunning black women were scatting and bebopping all the way into my soul. I think what we've put together in Oakland Noir is a volume where this city is a character in every story. He's a slick brother strutting over a bacon-grease bass line and tambourine duet. She's a white chick with a bucket of hot muffins heading to farmer and flea markets, to sell crafts and get hooked up with some fine kat with dreadlocks and a criminal record. And it's in the faces of young fearless muthafuckers pounding keyboards and snapping fingers, lips, Snapchats, and Facebook timelines. It's the core of not only Black Lives Matter but all lives matter. We are the children of fantasy and of the funk ... Eddie Muller: These days, writers and readers aren't denying the darker parts of our existence as much as they used to, especially in crime fiction. Some writers just do it for fun, because it's become the fashionable way to get published. You know, "gritty violence" and all that bullshit. The genuine darkness in noir stories comes from two places-the cruelty of the world's innate indifference, and the cruelty that people foster within themselves. If you're not seriously dealing with one, the other, or both, then you're not really writing noir “wonderfully, In Akashic’s Oakland Noir, The Stereotypes About The City Suffer The Fate Of Your Average Noir Character—they Die Brutally.” —san Francisco Chronicle In The Wake Of San Francisco Noir, Los Angeles Noir, And Orange County Noir—all Popular Volumes In The Akashic Noir Series—comes The Latest California Installment, Oakland Noir. Masterfully Curated By Jerry Thompson And Eddie Muller (the “czar Of Noir”), This Volume Will Shock, Titillate, Provoke, And Entertain. The Diverse Cast Of Talented Contributors Will Not Disappoint. Oakland Noir Offers Stories By Nick Petrulakis, Kim Addonizio, Keenan Norris, Keri Miki-lani Schroeder, Katie Gilmartin, Dorothy Lazard, Harry Louis Williams Ii, Carolyn Alexander, Phil Canalin, Judy Juanita, Jamie Dewolf, Nayomi Munaweera, Mahmud Rahman, Tom Mcelravey, Joe Loya, And Eddie Muller. “from The Oakland Hills To The Heart Of Downtown, Each Story Brings Oakland To Life.” —san Jose Mercury News “oakland Is A Natural For The Series, With Its Shadowy Crimes And Disgruntled Cops.” —zoom Street Magazine “san Francisco’s Grittier Next-door Neighbor Gets Her Day In The Sun In 16 New Stories In This Tightly Curated Entry In Akashic’s Noir Series. The Hardscrabble Streets Of Oakland Offer Crime Aplenty . . . Thompson And Muller Have Taken Such Pains To Choose Stories Highlighting Oakland’s Diversity And History That The Result Is A Volume Rich In Local Culture As Well As Crime.” —kirkus Reviews California's Noir Quotient Continues To Rise With Oakland Noir, Which Reveals All The Dark Complexities Of This Increasingly Prominent City. Part I. Not A Soft Cry. The Bridge Tender / Nick Petrulakis -- The Wishing Well / Kim Addonizio -- The Murder Of Saviors / Keenan Norris / Divine Singularity / Keri Miki-lani Schroeder -- White Horse / Katie Gilmartin -- Part Ii. What They Call A Clusterfuck. The Town Made Of Hustle / Doroty Lazard -- The Streets Don't Love Nobody / Harry Louis Williams Ii -- Bulletproof / Carolyn Alexander -- The Three Stooges / Phil Canalin -- Cabbie / Judy Juanita -- Two To Tango / Jamie Dewolf -- Part Iii. A View Of The Lake. Survivors Of Heartache / Nayomi Munaweera -- Prophets And Spies / Mahmud Rahman -- Black And Borax / Tom Mcelravey -- Waiting For Groucho / Joe Loya -- The Handyman / Eddie Muller. Edited By Jerry Thompson & Eddie Muller. Featuring brand-new stories by: Nick Petrulakis, Kim Addonizio, Keenan Norris, Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder, Katie Gilmartin, Dorothy Lazard, Harry Louis Williams II, Carolyn Alexander, Phil Canalin, Judy Juanita, Jamie DeWolf, Nayomi Munaweera, Mahmud Rahman, Tom McElravey, Joe Loya, and Eddie Muller. Jerry Thompson is an accomplished violinist, playwright, and poet. He is the coauthor of Black Artists in Oakland and owned Black Spring Books, an independent bookstore. Eddie Muller, also known as the "Czar of Noir," has been nominated for several Edgar and Anthony awards, and his novel The Distance won a Shamus Award. He produces the San Francisco Noir City Film Festival, the largest annual film noir retrospective in the world, and is a frequent host on Turner Classic Movies.
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