词条 | The Galton Case |
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BlurbFrom the back of the 1983 Bantam edition:
InfluenceThe book influenced the American writer Jerome Charyn to begin his detective series "The Isaac Quartet", beginning with the novel Blue Eyes published in 1974.[3] Wrote Charyn: "The book had a morphology I happened to admire - as if Ross Macdonald were in the habit of undressing bodies to find the skeleton underneath. Nothing was overwrought: landscape, language, and character were all laid bare. But this was no simpleminded accident. It was Macdonald’s particular craft, that “wild masonry of laying detail on detail to a make a structure.”[4] References1. ^"I was forty-two when I wrote The Galton Case. It had taken me a dozen years and as many books to learn how to tell highly personal stories in terms of the convention I had chosen." Macdonald, Ross (1973). On Crime Fiction. Santa Barbara : Capra Press, Series title: Yes! Capra chapbook series ; no. 11, p. 27 {{Ross Macdonald}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Galton Case, The}}2. ^From the back of the 1983 Bantam edition 3. ^"Master of Mythologies 3: The Isaac Quartet" 4. ^Jerome Charyn, "Blue Eyes and the Barber King", quoted by Alex Waterhouse on his blog entry, "Glock - Verb, Transitive", January 12, 2011. Charyn quotes Ross Macdonald's own essay about the novel: "Writing the Galton Case," which appears in Self-Portrait: Ceaselessly Into the Past. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1981 4 : 1959 American novels|Lew Archer (series)|Novels by Ross Macdonald|Alfred A. Knopf books |
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