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Crime
The Complete Short Stories of Dashiell Hammett
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Dashiell Hammett's short stories from 1925 to 1930 mark his transition from pulp writer to one of the defining voices of American noir. During this period, Hammett's work matured in style, complexity, and psychological depth. The Continental Op remains central to many stories, now operating in darker, more morally ambiguous cases that expose the corruption of both criminals and institutions.Hammett's prose becomes leaner and more cinematic, emphasizing action, dialogue, and atmosphere over exposition. His detectives are no longer just problem-solvers-they are moral observers navigating a decaying social order. The stories also experiment with tone and perspective, foreshadowing the sophistication of his novels, such as The Maltese Falcon (which was released in 1930).This era captures Hammett at his creative peak in short fiction, blending realism, cynicism, and sharp social insight. His 1925-1930 stories helped solidify the hard-boiled tradition, influencing generations of crime writers and redefining the detective as a flawed but principled figure in a corrupt world. These stories - over twenty of them - are presented in their original and unabridged formats.
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ISBN9798892822671
PublisherFt. Raphael Publishing Company
Publication Date04/09/26
Pages642
Main GenreCrime
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price30.20 €
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