Sometime in the middle of 2015, on one of the Sundays at
Abids, Vinod asked me whether I had read any novels by Ross Macdonald … I said
no and then he said he too discovered the writer only recently and found out that
Ross Macdonald formed a sort of ‘hard-boiled’ triumvirate with Dashiell Hammett
and Raymond Chandler … Ross Macdonald has his own detective, Lew Archer, a chap similar in many ways
to The Continental Op, Sam Spade, and Philip Marlowe … Archer appeared in 18
novels and if you remember The Maltese Falcon, then
you’d know where ‘Archer’ comes from … Macdonald came in slightly later into
the hard-boiled game … and that endorsement by Vinod set me off on a hunt for
Ross Macdonald’s Lew Archer novels …
Vinod also helped me in acquiring my first
Lew Archer novel and then many of the others that I have … not much actually,
around 6 or so … and along the way, I discovered Ross Macdonald also wrote
Archer short stories … and there were three different collections … the first
one with 7 stories, the second one is the expanded first one with 2 more
stories, and third one has three new stories … and then I discovered that all
these short stories are available in one collected volume The Archer Files … this collected volume also has some extras like
‘newly discovered case notes,’ which are actually beginnings of novels or short stories that Macdonald never completed …
and Tom Nolan, the editor of this volume, has 'prefaced' this book with a
biographical sketch of Lew Archer ... ever since I found about all these, I have been looking for these books … for
one and half years, I looked and searched … secondhand bookshops, firsthand
book shops, online, brick and mortar …
And then sometime towards the end of 2016, I saw The Archer Files on amazon … I was tempted to buy it then and there
… it was expensive and I hesitated … but transferred it to the cart … for some
reason, the price kept fluctuating … and then suddenly one day, the price fell
to the lowest I had seen in two months or so … I considered it to be a good
omen and pressed the button … and in the next couple of days, the price
increased … and increased further … so, anyway, the book arrived towards the
end of January, my first book of this year … this is how it looks …
Typical ‘hardboiled tropes’-laden cover, no? … he he … the publishers
probably couldn’t resist, I suppose … but it was a pleasure going back to
hardboiled detective stories, those hardy detectives, the dialogue and
repartee, the atmosphere … you can actually hear the music in the background … I
have already read 3 stories from this volume and am currently reading Raymond
Chandler’s Farewell, My Lovely, which was lying unread for a couple of
years now …
2 comments:
You lucky fellow...I am envying you like anything right now.
Arre Vinod anna, aapke bataaye hue raaste pe chal rahe hain ... agar abids mein mila hota to sach much lucky hota ... vaise aapko ek din mil hi jaayega ... you are the bibliovenator, anna ...
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