“I believe...that to be very poor and very beautiful is most probably a moral failure more than an artistic success. Shakespeare would have done well in any generation because he would have refused to die in a corner; he would have taken the false gods and made them over; he would have taken the current formulae and forced them into something lesser men thought them incapable of. Alive today he would undoubtedly have written and directed motion pictures, plays, and God knows what. Instead of saying, "This medium is not good," he would have used it and made it good. If some people called some his work cheap (which some of it was), he wouldn't have cared a rap, because he would know that without some vulgarity there is no complete man. He would have hated refinement, as such, because it is always a withdrawal, and he was too tough to shrink from anything.”
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Raymond Chandler Speaking
This book presents a selection of speeches and interviews by Raymond Chandler, an influential figure in the genre of detective fiction. It offers insights into Chandler's approach to writing, his thoughts on the evolution of the detective novel, and his personal experiences within the literary world. The content is drawn from various sources, providing a comprehensive view of Chandler's perspectives on his work and the field of detective fiction. more
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