Search results for ""Author Jean-Patrick Manchette""
Splitter Verlag Nada
£31.50
Fantagraphics Streets Of Paris, Streets Of Murder (vol. 2): The Complete Noir Stories of Manchette and Tardi
£26.99
Fantagraphics Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell
£19.99
City Lights Books The Gunman (Movie Tie-In Edition)
The Gunman, originally published as The Prone Gunman, is now a major motion picture starring Sean Penn. This is the official movie tie-in edition. The film, opening March 20th, 2015, also stars Javier Bardem, Idris Elba and Ray Winstone, and is directed by Pierre Morel (Taken). About The Gunman: Terrier is a hired killer who wants out of the game, so he can settle down and marry his childhood sweetheart. But the Organization won't let him go: they have other plans for him. In a violent tale that shatters as many illusions as bodies, Jean-Patrick Manchette subjects his characters and the reader alike to a fierce exercise in style. This tightly plotted, corrosive parody of "the success story" is widely considered to be Manchette's masterpiece, and was named a New York Times "Notable Book" in 2002. The Gunman is a classic of modern noir. Also available in its original edition titled The Prone Gunman, along with Manchette's Three to Kill, published by City Lights in 2002. "For Manchette and the generation of writers who followed him, the crime novel is no mere entertainment, but a means to strip bare the failures of society, ripping through veils of appearance, deceit, and manipulation to the greed and violence that are the society's true engines."Boston Globe "There's not a superfluous word or overdone effect . . . one of the last cool, compact and shockingly original crime novels Manchette left as his legacy to modern noir fiction."New York Times Jean-Patrick Manchette was a French crime novelist credited with reinventing and reinvigorating the genre. He wrote ten short novels in the 1970s and early 80s, and is widely recognized as the foremost French crime fiction author of that time. His stories are violent, existentialist explorations of the human condition and French society. Jazz saxophonist and screenwriter, Manchette was also a left-wing activist influenced as much by the writings of the Situationist International as by Dashiell Hammett.
£11.53
The New York Review of Books, Inc Skeletons in the Closet
£14.19
The New York Review of Books, Inc Fatale
£13.46
The New York Review of Books, Inc The Mad and the Bad
£14.36
The New York Review of Books, Inc The N'Gustro Affair
£13.91
Titan Books Ltd Manchette's Fatale
Aimee is a beautiful young widow - she's also a killer. Driven by a deep-rooted desire for revenge, she sets about uncovering the secrets of the inhabitants of the sleepy rural town of Bleville, before ruthlessly murdering them. Faced with corruption of a kind she had scarcely imagined, she discovers a deeply moral core under her murderous instincts.
£17.99
The New York Review of Books, Inc No Room at the Morgue
£14.41
The New York Review of Books, Inc Nada
£13.89
The New York Review of Books, Inc Ivory Pearl
£13.31