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El lápiz
1959
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3.41
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El último relato corto de Raymond Chandler destila violencia, lirismo y desesperación. Cuando la mafia tiene asuntos pendientes con alguien apunta su nombre en una lista negra y lo tacha con un lápiz; significa que pronto estará muerto. No se trata de una cruel y sangrienta venganza, sino de una forma como otra cualquiera de llevar su «contabilidad». A Ikky Rosenstein, un matón de Las Vegas hastiado de este estilo de vida, le han enviado lápiz. Sin saber a quién acudir, se presenta al despacho de Philip Marlowe implorándole que salve su vida. Con la ayuda de Anne Riordan, una mujer atormentada que no se cansa de esperar a que el detective se fije en ella, Marlowe localiza a los matones que persiguen a Rosenstein. Pero conseguir sacarlo de la ciudad será más difícil de lo que imaginaba. Marlowe no es consciente del peligro que corre hasta que él mismo recibe una caja con un lápiz afilado dentro... Reseñ «Hace cincuenta años que murió Raymond Chandler, pero nos queda Philip Marlowe, el héroe que más ha contribuido al éxito de la novela negra.» Le Monde

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Author

Raymond Chandler
Raymond Chandler
Author · 47 books

Raymond Thornton Chandler was an American novelist and screenwriter. In 1932, at age forty-four, Raymond Chandler decided to become a detective fiction writer after losing his job as an oil company executive during the Depression. His first short story, "Blackmailers Don't Shoot", was published in 1933 in Black Mask, a popular pulp magazine. His first novel, The Big Sleep, was published in 1939. In addition to his short stories, Chandler published just seven full novels during his lifetime (though an eighth in progress at his death was completed by Robert B. Parker). All but Playback have been realized into motion pictures, some several times. In the year before he died, he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. He died on March 26, 1959, in La Jolla, California. Chandler had an immense stylistic influence on American popular literature, and is considered by many to be a founder, along with Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain and other Black Mask writers, of the hard-boiled school of detective fiction. Chandler's Philip Marlowe, along with Hammett's Sam Spade, are considered by some to be synonymous with "private detective," both having been played on screen by Humphrey Bogart, whom many considered to be the quintessential Marlowe. Some of Chandler's novels are considered to be important literary works, and three are often considered to be masterpieces: Farewell, My Lovely (1940), The Little Sister (1949), and The Long Goodbye (1953). The Long Goodbye is praised within an anthology of American crime stories as "arguably the first book since Hammett's The Glass Key, published more than twenty years earlier, to qualify as a serious and significant mainstream novel that just happened to possess elements of mystery".

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