These three classics from the master of the noir novel, along with five otherwise unavailable short stories, are electric with the taut narrative voice, the suspense, and the explosive violence and eroticism that were James M. Cain’s indelible hallmarks. The Postman Always Rings Twice, Cain’s first novel–the subject of an obscenity trial in Boston, the inspiration for Camus’s The Stranger–is the fever-pitched tale of a drifter who stumbles into a job, into an erotic obsession, and into a murder. Double Indemnity–which followed Postman so quickly, Cain’s readers hardly had a chance to catch their breath–is a tersely narrated story of blind passion, duplicity, and, of course, murder. Mildred Pierce, a work of acute psychological observation and devastating emotional violence, is the tale of a woman with a taste for shiftless men and an unreasoned devotion to her monstrous daughter. All three novels were immortalized in classic Hollywood films. Also included here are five masterful stories–“Pastorale,” “The Baby in the Icebox,” “Dead Man,” “Brush Fire,” “The Girl in the Storm”–that have been out of print for decades.
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James M. Cain wordt beschouwd als een sleutelfiguur in de stijl van de "roman noir". Zijn werken, diep geworteld in de Amerikaanse misdaadliteratuur, duiken met treffende precisie in de duisterdere kanten van de menselijke natuur. Cain's proza kenmerkt zich door zijn beknopte, onsentimentele taal en rauwe realisme, waardoor lezers worden ondergedompeld in verhalen over passie, verraad en geweld. Zijn romans verkennen vaak de ongrijpbare aard van de Amerikaanse droom en de morele compromissen die individuen onder druk sluiten.







Tautly narrated and excruciatingly suspenseful, Double Indemnity gives us an X-ray view of guilt, of duplicity, and of the kind of obsessive, loveless love that devastates everything it touches. First published in 1935, this novel reaffirmed James M. Cain as a virtuoso of the roman noir.Walter Huff was an insurance salesman with an unfailing instinct for clients who might be in trouble, and his instinct led him to Phyllis Nirdlinger. Phyllis wanted to buy an accident policy on her husband. Then she wanted her husband to have an accident. Walter wanted Phyllis. To get her, he would arrange the perfect murder and betray everything he had ever lived for.
Through candid interviews, the author shares his journey from aspiring writer to Hollywood icon, reflecting on his early newspaper career and experiences with notable figures like Marilyn Monroe. He offers unfiltered insights into his views on literary giants such as Hemingway and Fitzgerald, while also contemplating his legacy and future aspirations at eighty-five. The narrative is infused with the distinct tone and style characteristic of a master storyteller, providing a unique glimpse into the mind of a celebrated writer.
MILDRED PIERCE is the story of a determined and ambitious woman who, after her feckless husband abandons her, builds a successful business through hard work and sacrifice in order to ensure the future of her pampered and selfish daughter. But she isn't prepared for the intrigues and devastating betrayals of those closest to her.
The sultry young wife of a diner owner conspires with an aimless drifter to murder her husband
A special edition of The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain. Featuring an introduction by James Ellroy. When Frank, an amoral young drifter, gets thrown off a hay truck in the California desert, he ends up at a diner run by Cora and her inconvenient husband, Nick. This chance meeting puts them all on a sure path to perdition. First published in 1934 and banned in Boston for its explosive mixture of violence and eroticism, The Postman Always Rings Twice is a classic of the roman noir. It established James M. Cain as a major novelist with an unsparing vision of America's bleak underside and was acknowledged by Albert Camus as the model for The Stranger. A Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Special Edition



