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Hard»boiled crime fiction didn't exrst before Samuel Dashiell Hammett invented it. He took murder out of the di'aWing room and dumped it in the street by draWing on his experiences as a Pinkerton Detective Agency operative. When he was finished. everyone from Chandler to Ellroy followed his pen strokes. He was literary. too: ‘The wavering Ford missed her by inches. missing her at all only because her backward JUal was bii‘d—guick.'
That's from Hammett's novella. ‘Nightmare I’own'. one of the twenty never before or. at least. not-for—a-long— time—put)lished—in—book— form stories that gives this new collection its name. Also Included are three tales featuring tough ‘tec Sam Spade (made famous by Humphrey Bogart in The Ma/tese Falcon). seven more introducing the unnamed Continental Op (closely modelled on Hammett himseItI and others. varied and Inventive wrth endings that would surprise O. Henry. Twenty strippedw‘lown. lean tales. No messin': IUSI crimes and punishments. (Miles Fielder)
POLITICAL NON-FICTION CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
The Trial Of Henry Kissinger (Verso ST. 1 Si 00».
The legalism of United States politics can be breathtakingly unreal. It is still astonishing that a public proseCutor was able to pursue the case of the preSident's genitals. while Bill
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Now, in one brilliantly written little volume. we have the sort of eVidence which will strike fear into the part of Kissingers brain where a conscience should be. (Mark Brown) SPORTS fillfifé'afifiim ‘Y WOODWARD
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‘lt's all jLISI a case of history r'epeating'. and in the early 90s his lordship Nick Hornby doth spake and told his recoiistr‘ucted male sports fanatic followers to boast aloud once more and cover the costs of their ridiculous hobbies. Antony Woodward. a low-paid media worker in 80s London develops a passion for microlight plane flying during a half-hear'tt-éd bid to compete with his best friend. From here. we follow him around the hinterworld of the kind
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SHORT STORY COLL I'VCTION
HA JIN
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The grim reality of China's crushingly- oppressive regime is all too expressiver illustrated here in Ha Jin's second collection of short tales. From the barbaric ‘homosexualitycuring programmes or the police brutality and corruption. Jin's China is for the most part. not a nice place to be in.
Despite this Orwellian ViSion, his world is one Of hope and struggle in the face of adversity; a converse to the depressing Situation and the fable-like duality of his stories give them a timeless feel.
His pared-down phrases make the most mundane item »« be it a turnip field or a cotton Jacket on a cold day — the most wad of ODJBCIS in prose. His characters are economically portrayed giVing them an air of mystery and excitement. The leisurer paCing along with everyday SLIIDJCCI matter — love. fortune and families — make this an accessible and rewarding read. (Mark Robertsoni
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