Monday, August 26, 2024

Victorian gaslighting roundtable, Sept. 5.

The Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States will hold a Victorian gaslighting roundtable on Zoom on Thursday, September 5, at 11 a.m. Pacific time (2 p.m. Eastern time). Presenters will discuss various examples of gaslighting in Victorian literature and culture (many probably know the term for this form of psychological manipulation stems from Patrick Hamilton's play Angel Street, aka Gaslight, adapted as a 1944 film). Advance registration is required.


 



Monday, August 19, 2024

Map of Maigret's Paris.

Georges Simenon.
Coming up for release in September from Herb Lester Associates is Maigret's Paris, a map of locations from the Chief Inspector Maigret oeuvre of Georges Simenon

Other maps of potential interest: 

The Raymond Chandler Map of Los Angeles
Agatha Christie's England
John le Carré's London
The World of Patricia Highsmith

Monday, August 12, 2024

New audiobk of Elizabeth Linington's first Mendoza novel.

LibriVox has released a new free audiobook of Dell Shannon's Edgar-nominated Case Pending (1960), the first in her Lt. Mendoza series. Shannon was one pseudonym of Elizabeth Linington (1921–88), who was an early female writer of police procedurals; her other pseudonyms included Anne Blaisdell and Lesley Egan. Anthony Boucher wrote in the 24 Jan 1960 New York Times that in Case Pending, "Miss Shannon tells of murder gone mad in the near-slums of Los Angeles, deftly (if almost over-precisely) tying a number of other plots in with her murders" (BR43).

Monday, August 05, 2024

Film Music Friday: Chase films, Jerry Goldsmith.

"Top o' the world":
James Cagney in
White Heat (1949)
The latest episodes of Kansas Public Radio's Film Music Friday feature music from chase films (e.g., The Bourne Identity, The Fugitive, North by Northwest, The 39 Steps, White Heat) and that by famed composer Jerry Goldsmith (e.g., Chinatown).