Writing in The Miami Herald, Glenn Garvin describes a new wave of crime novels set in Stalin-era Russia. It's the perfect place for hard-boiled fiction, Garvin argues:
In a totalitarian society in which almost everyone informed on everyone else at one time or another, where the slightest criticism of the government could result in a quick death sentence in Moscow's notorious Lubyanka prison or a slow one in the frozen waste of Siberia, life was conducted at a whisper. Between executions, the brutal labor camps and the famine induced by Stalin to starve politically unreliable peasants in the countrywide, a reign historians have labeled The Great Terror, claimed at least 15 million lives and perhaps many times that.
The result was a paranoid, hermetic and corrupt society that makes a perfect landscape for noir fiction.
"I don't know of any other society where so many people distrusted so many others and were absolutely justified in doing so," Eastland says. "It lends itself to great crime storytelling. How does an honest man, living in a country run by people who are not -- how does an honest man live and work in that situation when he has a bird's eye view of some of the greatest criminals in history?"
Read the whole thing here. Read Garvin's Reason articles here.
Start your day with Reason. Get a daily brief of the most important stories and trends every weekday morning when you subscribe to Reason Roundup.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com
posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary
period.
Subscribe
here to preserve your ability to comment. Your
Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the
digital
edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do
not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments
do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and
ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
I'll note as a point of interest that the photo used to illustrate this post is the eponymous photo from the book The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs in Stalin's Russia by David King, which is an excellent book on the Soviet government's manipulation of official photos.
I just happen to be rereading the Continental Op short stories before rereading Red Harvest. If you guys like detective stories, I strongly recommend them.
Are they detective, or are they crime? Elmore Leonard writes crime novels, but they're far from whodunits. You know whodunit, but instead the question is howwilltheshithitthefan.
Also, love the handle Legate Damar. Have a glass of kanar for me.
They're definently detective stories. They were written by none other than Dashiell Hammett, the author of The Maltese Falcon. Really high quality stuff.
I've been reading Hammett's collected novels in chronologic order, so I too recently read Red Harvest.
I told Bob Falk I hadn't realized Hammett was a "Pink" (i.e. Pinkerton); he replied, "Pink, hell, he was a red!" He also said Hammett and Chandler used to fist fight over who the best American novelist was, each claiming the other was.
Okay, Comrade Jason. You're under arrest, too. And soon you're going to be taking a "steppe" in the wrong direction! Did you get my little joke? Policemen can be funny, too! You'll die laughing!
After [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]cheap airmax 90s[/url] releasing the [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]nike airmax[/url] OG College Navy colorway of the [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]air max 95s[/url] Nike Air Max Uptempo 97, Nike [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]nike air max trainers[/url] is back [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-180-c23_35/]nike air max 180[/url] with [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-24-7-c23_34/]nike air max 24-7[/url] a new retro+ [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-1-c23_48/]nike air max 1[/url] colorway [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-90-c23_25/]nike air max 90[/url] of the 90s classic, [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-95-c23_26/]nike air max 95[/url] the Wolf [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/air-max-classic-bw-c23_27/]air max classic bw[/url] Grey Nike Air Max [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-ltd-c23_28/]nike air max ltd[/url] Uptempo 97. The Wolf [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/air-max-90-current-c23_36/]air max 90 current[/url] Grey [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-ltd-2-c23_37/]nike air max ltd 2[/url] Nike Air Max Uptempo features a Wolf Grey nubuck upper with an Orion Blue trim and Orion Blue accents sitting on an Orion Blue midsole that features an Orion Blue to Wolf Grey fade, a Wolf Grey Visible Air Unit, and an Orion Blue outsole.
In Soviet Russia, noir mysteries write themselves!
Meh, still lacking that Yakov touch.
how does an honest man live and work in that situation?
Short answer: he can't. Rather like D.C.
"It was dark and stormy night..."
Kick-ass alt-text, Jesse.
Ditto, Comrade!
Still have to arrest you, though.
I'll note as a point of interest that the photo used to illustrate this post is the eponymous photo from the book The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs in Stalin's Russia by David King, which is an excellent book on the Soviet government's manipulation of official photos.
"the slightest criticism of the government could result in a quick death sentence"
Now, there's an idea... must send an e-mail to The President...
You mean like the one this guy dispatched?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/ho.....-life.html
I just happen to be rereading the Continental Op short stories before rereading Red Harvest. If you guys like detective stories, I strongly recommend them.
Are they detective, or are they crime? Elmore Leonard writes crime novels, but they're far from whodunits. You know whodunit, but instead the question is howwilltheshithitthefan.
Also, love the handle Legate Damar. Have a glass of kanar for me.
They're definently detective stories. They were written by none other than Dashiell Hammett, the author of The Maltese Falcon. Really high quality stuff.
I've been reading Hammett's collected novels in chronologic order, so I too recently read Red Harvest.
I told Bob Falk I hadn't realized Hammett was a "Pink" (i.e. Pinkerton); he replied, "Pink, hell, he was a red!" He also said Hammett and Chandler used to fist fight over who the best American novelist was, each claiming the other was.
As far as crime fiction goes, I'm quite fond of the Japanese authors. Authors such as Edogawa Rampo, Natsuo Kirino, and especially Miyuki Miyabe.
The unpersoned person, revealed!
Okay, Comrade Jason. You're under arrest, too. And soon you're going to be taking a "steppe" in the wrong direction! Did you get my little joke? Policemen can be funny, too! You'll die laughing!
Wait--you die, I laugh.
Fun fact: Stalin started life as a bank robber. He was sent to prison six times.
After [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]cheap airmax 90s[/url] releasing the [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]nike airmax[/url] OG College Navy colorway of the [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]air max 95s[/url] Nike Air Max Uptempo 97, Nike [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com]nike air max trainers[/url] is back [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-180-c23_35/]nike air max 180[/url] with [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-24-7-c23_34/]nike air max 24-7[/url] a new retro+ [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-1-c23_48/]nike air max 1[/url] colorway [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-90-c23_25/]nike air max 90[/url] of the 90s classic, [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-95-c23_26/]nike air max 95[/url] the Wolf [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/air-max-classic-bw-c23_27/]air max classic bw[/url] Grey Nike Air Max [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-ltd-c23_28/]nike air max ltd[/url] Uptempo 97. The Wolf [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/air-max-90-current-c23_36/]air max 90 current[/url] Grey [url=http://www.airmaxshoes.uk.com/nike-air-max-ltd-2-c23_37/]nike air max ltd 2[/url] Nike Air Max Uptempo features a Wolf Grey nubuck upper with an Orion Blue trim and Orion Blue accents sitting on an Orion Blue midsole that features an Orion Blue to Wolf Grey fade, a Wolf Grey Visible Air Unit, and an Orion Blue outsole.
thanks
isn't the history~~2rd3reg4
it has a short history~~YURCHU64
thanks for share RGEY343DS
why my words cann't public RGEY343DS
history is maybe not really truth~~RGEY343DS
Oakley sunglasses are famous for their hip look Fake oakley sunglasses and are associated with celebrity sportsmen and the Hollywood crowd.
i don't understand your words you can look here SF5lj4FDK
you looke so great SF5lj4FDK