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Wednesday, February 10, 2010Book: Fast One, by Paul Cain (1933)Clearly the universe is urging me forward in my quest to read the novelistic equivalents of the twenty-minute egg. Fast One had been on my radar for some time. I finally acquire a copy only weeks after finishing Richard Rayner’s A Bright and Guilty Place, which lays bare the miasma of Los Angeles vice that inspired Paul Cain; all Cain did was change the names. Then I pick up Max Décharné’s book to learn that Raymond Chandler called Fast One “some kind of a high point in the ultra hardboiled manner.” Décharné, naming Ted Lewis’ Jack’s Return Home (filmed as Get Carter) a spiritual descendant, dubs Fast One a “masterpiece ... another nihilistic train-wreck of a book where virtually every character comes to a bad end.” 1 Comments:
You have great taste, Vince. And you posted one of the covers I didn't. I came across some references to a paperback edition issued by "Shaw Press" in 1933. ("Cap" Shaw?) Ever heard of this?
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