Joan Acocella and The Elmore Leonard Story



Check out this piece on my hometown hero, Elmore Leonard, from the New York Review of Books:

Elmore Leonard, who died two summers ago, aged eighty-seven, became famous as a crime novelist, but he didn’t like being grouped with most of the big names in that genre, people such as Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett or, indeed, any of the noir writers. He disapproved of their melodrama, their pessimism, their psychos and nymphos and fancy writing. He saw in crime no glamour or sexiness but, on the contrary, long hours and sore feet. His criminals didn’t become what they were out of any fondness for vice. They just needed work, and that’s what was available. Read the full article here.

Also, please enjoy this bad ass video I made earlier this year in tribute to Dutch:


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