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Black Friday: And Other Stories: And Selected Stories [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

David Goodis , Adrian Wootton

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"'His books are a lethally potent cocktail of surreal description, brilliant language, cracker barrel philosophy and gripping obsession' Adrian Wootton 'You must buy [Blonde on the Street Corner] - you will read it in a couple of hours, but you will want to read it again and again and again' Word 'America's laureate of the low life... No-one does existential loners better' The Herald (on Moon in the Gutter) '[Of Tender Sin] is surreal, disturbing, frequently brilliant. Nobody like him' Time Out 'Full of despair and secrets and quite, quite brilliant' Jockey Slut"

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It's winter in Philadelphia, January cold coming in off two rivers. Hart is broke, freezing, looking for a place to lay low from the cops. If he can't find somewhere soon he might do something rash - like steal an overcoat and accept a wallet containing $11,000 from a man dying from gunshot wounds in the street. Whoever killed him might have a bed, though, even if that means hanging out with a bunch of thieves and drifters while the heat blows over. Lucky for Hart he's handy with his fists. And if he can use his looks and smarts to get in with the gang, maybe he can ride this out and score big on his own. Originally published in 1954, "Black Friday" is one of David Goodis' leanest, meanest melancholy thrillers. In the character of Hart, it features one of his classic, tortured romantic heroes, a man who becomes mired in circumstances from which there is no escape. In this edition, "Black Friday" is combined short stories, unpublished since they were first written for pulp magazines in America over 50 years ago.

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Pulp Fiction for Pulp Fans 14. Februar 2007
Von A. Ross - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This collection brings pulp writer Goodis' short 1954 novel "Black Friday" (the basis for an unremarkable French film) together with twelve crime stories culled from the hundreds he wrote for the pulp magazines under a variety of names throughout the '40s and '50s. If the book is anything to go by, Goodis must have been a very unhappy man, as almost every one of his protagonists are morally decent men who've been dealt a raw deal by life. And no matter what they do, or where they turn, fate is ready to kick 'em into the gutter.

"Black Friday" is the epitome of this, following a man on the lam who washes up in Philadelphia without a dollar on him and the cops closing in. The early stages are quite engaging, as Hank drifts around the freezing streets and has to steal an overcoat. But in one of those circumstantial devices that the reader has to roll with, he stumbles across a man who's just been shot and has $10,000 in his wallet. This brings Hank into the orbit of a gang of burglars, whose safe house proves a good place for him to hide out. But of course, the confined quarters make the hoods cranky and quarrelsome, and the menace of violence lurks under the surface of their communal meals and nightly poker games. This tension is all well done, however the story starts to get rather silly when both of the women in the house (one whorish, one madonnaish) fall for Hank -- complicating the group dynamics even further. As Hank gets sucked deeper and deeper into this quicksand of a situation, the book starts to lose its grip. Goodis imbues the proceedings with a fatalism that doesn't quite mask the inexplicability of some of the characters' actions and an totally melodramatic ending.

The twelve short stories were written between 1942-58, and after reading about 3/4 of them, I put the book aside, as they were awfully repetitive. In "The Dead Laugh Last", a gangster battles a competitor for the hand of a woman (there is the madonna/whore juxtaposition here too), and ends up causing his own downfall. In "Come To My Dying", another love triangle leads to murder and mayhem. "It's a Wise Cadaver" is about small con-artist trying to scam a big-time gangster and losing. "The Time of Your Kill" is a straight up revenge story about a small-time stickup artist. "Never Too Old To Burn" is a slightly more interesting story, featuring two ironworkers, a murder, and a nice twist ending. "The Plunge" is about a square cop whose obsession with a girl leads him off the straight and narrow. It's worth noting that the theme of obsession comes up a lot, and several stories end in suicide, or other forms of fatalistic self-destruction. Interestingly, the only two stories with might be called happy endings are both set outside the U.S. In "Caravan to Tarim", an American trader in Saudi Arabia is caught between the rock of his venal Arab boss and the hard place of bedouin desert raiders, and is forced to make a choice to survive. In "The Blue Sweetheart", an independent prospector turns up in Colombo (then Ceylon, now Sri Lanka) with a massive emerald -- putting him at odds with a rich mine owner who also stole his woman.

Overall, the book confirms Goodis' status as a cult author. If you love his kind of stuff, well, he doesn't stray too far afield from his regular style. And if you really like it, there's an excellent bibliography of Goodis' oeuvre at the back of the book. Personally, I find a little of it goes a long way -- his heroes all look alike and too many characters fall victim to sudden obsessions and monumental fatalism. There are certainly nicely crafted scenes and arresting flourishes here and there, but on the whole, the book is likely to appeal only to the limited audience who really likes classic pulp.
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4 for the content, 1 for the actual book! 24. Februar 2007
Von J. Krall - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Just be careful.. I bought this book from amazon and got a damaged copy. Then I got a replacment and it too was damaged. It's not all amazon's fault. The book is made very cheaply.. The binding is sort of loose so that if you put the book in the palms of both hands, it moves back and forth like jello (Does that make any sense? i don't know..) But anyway, honestly wouldn't buy another book from this same publisher until they find a new printer. It's just not made well. The content is, of course, up to par as it is David Goodis and he's always..GOOD.

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