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One of my favorite noir books: I love this book. The ending is so damn brilliant, so startling. Any one who loves noir needs to read this book. Dave Zeltserman, author of In His Shadow
Great American Noir: Charles Willeford wrote psychopaths better than any sane man should. This book--written, I believe, when he was still in the Air Force--is an examination of a soulless car salesman who wants to create something more permanent. Something lasting. And decides on making a misanthropic movie that will shock and shame the audience. A great, if not THE great, American novel.
Enjoyable book: a quick read, tightly paced "noir-lite": Without revealing the plot (!)---The main character is a gritty used-car salesman par excellence, and the storyline deals with him becoming aware of his life's limitations, and his subsequent response to this wake-up call for greater meaning. Ironically, the book is not about a woman chaser, per se... Willeford uses his main character's view to point out a number of human failings, and the brisk plotline and well-developed supporting cast are more than willing to reveal some of life's bitter ironies. The result is an enjoyable and quick read, filled with tinges of sarcasm and understated dark humor.
American Classic: The Woman Chaser is a great read. Dark, funny, troubling, REAL, just like life. Willeford is an unrecognized American genius, read The Woman Chaser and find out for yourself.
| Author: | Charles Willeford | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813 | | EAN: | 9781568582092 | | ISBN: | 1568582099 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 2001-08-10 |
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