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Klasik Polisiye Öyküler
2021
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“Şimdi her şey hiç olmadığı kadar büyük bir gizemle dolu.” Klasik Polisiye Öyküler, suç ve gizem edebiyatının önemli kahramanlarının ilk kez ortaya çıktığı serüvenler ile öncü yazarların unutulmaz eserlerini bir araya getiriyor. Okült dedektif Carnacki, kör dedektif Max Carrados ve avukat dedektif Martin Hewitt’in doğduğu öykülere ev sahipliği yapan bu derlemede, bazen bir cinayetin, bazen bir soygunun, bazen adaletin, kimi zaman da bir hayaletin peşinde, esrar perdesi aralanmaya başlıyor. Çağdaş İngiliz polisiyesinin yaratıcısı Wilkie Collins’ten “Polis Memuru ve Aşçı”, Arthur Conan Doyle’un en güçlü edebi rakibi Arthur Morrison’dan “Lenton Çiftliği Soygunları”, “polisiyenin anası” olarak kabul edilen Anna Katharine Green’den “Yakut ve Kazan”, William Hope Hodgson’ın doğaüstü ile gizemi harmanlayan öyküsü “Canavarın Geçidi”, Ernest Bramah’ın eyleme değil fikre odaklanan polisiyesi “Diyonisos Sikkesi” ve Pulitzer Ödüllü feminist yazar Susan Glaspell imzalı “Emsallerinden Oluşan Bir Jüri”, bu derlemede yan yana geliyor. “Polisiye öykü, iç içe geçmiş iki öyküden oluşur: olup bitenin öyküsü ve görünürde olup bitenin öyküsü.” Mary Roberts Rinehart

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Authors

Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins
Author · 97 books

A close friend of Charles Dickens from their meeting in March 1851 until Dickens' death in June 1870, William Wilkie Collins was one of the best known, best loved, and, for a time, best paid of Victorian fiction writers. But after his death, his reputation declined as Dickens' bloomed. Now, Collins is being given more critical and popular attention than he has received for 50 years. Most of his books are in print, and all are now in e-text. He is studied widely; new film, television, and radio versions of some of his books have been made; and all of his letters have been published. However, there is still much to be discovered about this superstar of Victorian fiction. Born in Marylebone, London in 1824, Collins' family enrolled him at the Maida Hill Academy in 1835, but then took him to France and Italy with them between 1836 and 1838. Returning to England, Collins attended Cole's boarding school, and completed his education in 1841, after which he was apprenticed to the tea merchants Antrobus & Co. in the Strand. In 1846, Collins became a law student at Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1851, although he never practised. It was in 1848, a year after the death of his father, that he published his first book, 'The Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A'., to good reviews. The 1860s saw Collins' creative high-point, and it was during this decade that he achieved fame and critical acclaim, with his four major novels, 'The Woman in White' (1860), 'No Name' (1862), 'Armadale' (1866) and 'The Moonstone' (1868). 'The Moonstone', is seen by many as the first true detective novel T. S. Eliot called it "the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels ..." in a genre invented by Collins and not by Poe.

Ernest Bramah
Ernest Bramah
Author · 31 books

Bramah was a reclusive soul, who shared few details of his private life with his reading public. His full name was Ernest Bramah Smith. It is known that he dropped out of Manchester Grammar School at the age of 16, after displaying poor aptitude as a student and thereafter went into farming, and began writing vignettes for the local newspaper. Bramah's father was a wealthy man who rose from factory hand to a very wealthy man in a short time, and who supported his son in his various career attempts. Bramah went to Fleet Street after the farming failure and became a secretary to Jerome K. Jerome, rising to a position as editor of one of Jerome's magazines. At some point, he appears to have married Mattie. More importantly, after being rejected by 8 publishers, the Wallet of Kai Lung was published in 1900, and to date, remains in print. Bramah wrote in different areas, including political science fiction, and mystery. He passed away at the age of 74. See http://www.ernestbramah.com for more information.

Susan Glaspell
Susan Glaspell
Author · 17 books

Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 27, 1948) was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, actress, director, novelist, biographer and poet. She was a founding member of the Provincetown Players, one of the most important collaboratives in the development of modern drama in the United States. She also served in the Works Progress Administration as Midwest Bureau Director of the Federal Theater Project. Her novels and plays are committed to developing deep, sympathetic characters, to understanding 'life' in its complexity. Though realism was the medium of her fiction, she was also greatly interested in philosophy and religion. Many of her characters make principled stands. As part of the Provincetown Players, she arranged for the first ever reading of a play by Eugene O'Neill.

William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson
Author · 63 books
William Hope Hodgson was an English author. He produced a large body of work, consisting of essays, short fiction, and novels, spanning several overlapping genres including horror, fantastic fiction, and science fiction. Early in his writing career he dedicated effort to poetry, although few of his poems were published during his lifetime. He also attracted some notice as a photographer and achieved some renown as a bodybuilder. Hodgson served with the British Army durng World War One. He died, at age 40, at Ypres, killed by German artillery fire.
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