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Sep 26, 2018 10:31AM
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Okay so I hadn't quite realised the extent of Larrson's activism, and I guess you guys are right about the social justice slant to Nordic Noir.
I'm currently reading the first Martin Beck novel too, and there's a great line in that that:
"A murderer is a regular human being, only more unfortunate and maladjusted."
I'm currently reading the first Martin Beck novel too, and there's a great line in that that:
"A murderer is a regular human being, only more unfortunate and maladjusted."
Don't forget that Justin gave some advanced notice that John D Macdonald is the next featured book - A Flash of Green.
Excellent definition. Sometimes, and esp in general-audience films where the ending cannot be as horrific as the book it was based on (see Double Indemnity), there is an alleviation of the despair, or a questioning of whether the protagonist can recover. I guess the Bogart-Bacall The Big Sleep and Dark Passage are still noir, although the ending is changed because, well, Bogart-Bacall are too good a pair to be kaput.
I agree but I do think there's something about the gloom of TGWTDT and the ennui / enervated hero of Roseanna that makes it feel noir somehow, at least to me.

