The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved

by Judith Freeman
The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved
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45 ratings, 3.60 average rating, 17 reviews (more data...)
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published
November 6th 2007 by Pantheon

binding
Hardcover, 353 pages

isbn
0375423516   (isbn13: 9780375423512)

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Raymond Chandler was one of the most original and enduring crime novelists of the twentieth century. Yet much of his pre-writing life, includin...more






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Lynn
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10/06/08

bookshelves: book-club, recently-read
Read in October, 2008
While I really liked this book, I didn't love it. I think because the narrative had a kind of split-personality, and I really wanted it to be one or the other. The split-personality was: a narrative of Chandler's highly mobile home life and a narrative of Freeman's obsession with Chandler. Frankly, I got bored with her ruminations on LA and how it had gone up or gone down or disappeared. I liked some of it, but it got old and a bit too long-winded for me.
I thought the parts she could do better...more
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Lisagarden
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07/12/08

Read in November, 2007
This book captured me on many levels.

I found in this book, not only a love and reverence for Raymond Chandler, but also for Los Angeles.

I think that the Long Embrace is really the embrace of Los Angeles.
An embrace that impacted Chandler, Freeman and readers.

I am a native of Los Angeles and in the age bracket beyond midlife.
I understand the journey and search for a person's and a city's history.

I enjoyed her almost tangible manipulations of Los Angeles sights, sounds, texture...more
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Mary
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03/02/08

A few months ago, I went to visit the duplex on Highland Avenue where Raymond and Cissy Chandler lived in 1929 (though I called her Pearl, her given name). After reading Judith Freeman's The Long Embrace, a highly intimate biography of Ray and Cissy, I learned that, of the approximately two dozen homes they shared in Los Angeles and Southern California, this one may have marked the lowest point in their marriage.

During the years this was listed as their address in the Los Angeles city director...more
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Chris
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08/29/08

Freeman spins an excellent detective story surmising what Raymond Chandler marriage was like to Cissy, his wife of 30 years, and who was 18 woman 18 years older than he. This turns out to be even more remarkable when the reader learns early that Chandler burned nearly all of their correspondence together. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Chandler's life was that he lived in more than thirty apartments and houses during his adult years in Los Angeles, where he spent virtually all those year...more
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Christine
Christine added it
12/12/07

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: noir fans, LA residents
Do a google maps street view while reading this and you too can see the neighborhoods in which Chandler lived!

I suppose, as a superfan of someone myself, I can understand the draw of writing a book about that person, but this was just a little creepy stalkerish at points. It wouldn't have been if the author didn't write things about how she could feel his presence in certain locations; or how she started ordering the drink that he drank - I don't know - I just took away some of the seriousne...more
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Rob
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06/18/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in May, 2008
recommended to Rob by: Amazon.com
recommends it for: Raymond Chandler fans or people interested in LA's history
I'm a big Raymond Chandler geek and really enjoyed learning more about him...even though a lot of what I learned was somewhat morose and depressing. I really enjoyed the subtle intertwining of fact (Chandler's life) and fiction (his stories, novels, and screenplays). Strange that he and his wife--who was 18 years older--lived in dozens of apartments and homes in and around LA. Could definitely see this being turned into a really entertaining movie. Entertaining for big Raymond Chandler geeks, at...more
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Carey
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09/16/08

My love of Raymond Chandler and his gut-punching dialogue was very well fed as I read this book. And being an Los Angeles native, it not only reconnected me to the lost parts of town from my own childhood, but took me through the city with new eyes. One of his many residences I discovered was 3 blocks from where I live today, and now get to walk by it and peer in to a bit of noir history.
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Ginnie
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01/18/08

bookshelves: biography, mystery-detective
Read in January, 2008
She meant well but this just doesn't hack it. It's not exactly a satisfying biography nor a revisiting of Chandler's old haunts in Los Angeles - too many have not survived. Reading her imaginative descriptions of what this author believed took place are more like channeling ghosts than writing biography.
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Liz
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04/04/08

Read in April, 2008
Loved the first 2/3 of the book, which is as much about LA as about Chandler and his wife. The last third was an overly detailed and depressing account of his life after she died--it seems like the only reason for this focus is because there was a lot in the archives about this time.
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Mom/Gigi
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02/24/08

Read in February, 2008
This is a fascinating story of a journalist obsessed with the author, Raymond Chandler, and the story of his marriage to a woman almost 20 years older than him. She does a remarkable job of tracking down their very personal life and piecing together the ups and downs of this odd relationship.
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Kate
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01/08/08

Read in January, 2008
This book is a really fun trip down memory lane for this former Angelena. It's sort of a walking, historical tour around the city through the eyes of a somewhat eccentric fiction writer as she tries to recreate Chandler's world. It's gotten mixed critical reviews, but I found it very engaging.
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Davy
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03/06/08

If you think of Raymond Chandler as a God and have a love for LA circa 1920-1940, then you'll probably like this book as much as I did. If not, well, then you are a probably a numbskull.
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Bebe
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01/25/08

I couldn't finish this book. Some of the descriptions of LA and Chandler's life were fascinating, but lost among the author's random and long winded observations/interpretations of his life.
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Kristen
Kristen marked it as to-read
11/05/07

bookshelves: to-read
A great review in the LA Times. I love reading about academics and marriage.

http://www.latimes.com/feature...
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Nancy
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05/26/08

Read in May, 2008
There's probably a decent book in there somewhere, but the author's self-absorption and need to invade the biography got very old very fast.
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Ashley
Ashley marked it as to-read
04/17/08

bookshelves: to-read
Read in May, 2008
Check out this description, and you'll want to read the book, too!:
http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/sto...
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Julie
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04/27/08

Read in April, 2008
should be called raymond chandler and the places he lived.
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James
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11/27/08


Bugenhageniii
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11/27/08


Amy Marie
Amy Marie marked it as to-read
11/23/08

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