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35 ratings, 4.03 average rating, 4 reviews
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published
July 1st 2006
(first published 1990)
by Serpent's Tail
binding
Paperback, 320 pages
isbn
1852424699
(isbn13: 9781852424695)
description
"Surreal, disturbing, frequently brilliant. Nobody like him."-Time Out
"David Goodis is the mystery man of hardboiled...more
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Read in October, 2008
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Wikipediarecommends it for: Crime Fiction Fans and Noir Lovers
There's a certain perception of crime fiction that "Black Friday" didn't at all live up to. Normally these stories either feature a detective, a former detective, or someone with a gritty but righteous outlook who has to get his (and it's always a he) hands dirty in order to combat a world full of corrupt men.
David Goodis sucks the heroism right out of scenario. The main character is on the run right from the get go; cold, starving, desperate, and out of options. He falls in with a...more
David Goodis sucks the heroism right out of scenario. The main character is on the run right from the get go; cold, starving, desperate, and out of options. He falls in with a...more
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Read in February, 2007
The first thing that strikes me whenever I read a Goodis novel is his expressionistic sense of place: the frozen, snowy, barren, lonely Philadelphia streets of most of his books, but particularly Black Friday and Down There, externalize the sense of utter despair that has mummified their protagonists. It’s not just the icy winter air or the dull grey sky, but something about these streets, these rivers, this city, that evocates the coldness and the torment these characters experi...more
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Read in March, 2007
bought this book because i was interested in writers in philadelphia. goodis frequently uses actual neighborhoods and streets in philadelphia for the setting of crime/gumshoe type stories. good read, but im personally not into the gumshoe genre much.
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Read in March, 1998
This was the first Goodis novel I read. It may not be considered "the best," but it has that nostalgia thing working for me. Also, I worked on a stage production, which adds to its appeal.
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