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  • Image du vendeur pour A 5-page autograph letter mentioning Agatha Christie (twice) and in defence of "The Long Goodbye", signed and written in French, together with a critical essay about Chandler by Robert Champigny mis en vente par Yves G. Rittener - YGRbookS

    Raymond Chandler

    Edité par La Jolla, 1958

    Vendeur : Yves G. Rittener - YGRbookS, Zürich, Suisse

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    Manuscrit / Papier ancien Edition originale Signé

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    Kein Einband. Etat : Wie neu. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. No Place (La Jolla), No Date (1957-58). The first leaf of the letter is toned, some creasing and wear to the original article, but still in near fine condition. In this long letter, which is a draft and differs considerably from the published version in the "Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler" (pp. 471-473), Chandler responds to a critical essay about him by Robert Champigny published in "Critique, No. 127: Revue générale des publications Françaises et étrangères" (Paris: Editions de Minuit, December 1957), titled "Raymond Chandler et Le Roman Policier [the Detective Novel]." Champigny's article, extracted from the journal, is present. Chandler's response is written in ink, addressed to "Cher Monsieur Champigny," signed in full "Raymond Chandler" at the end, and is five pages on 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch (21 x 14 cm) sheets. A long autograph letter from Chandler to a French critic. The letter touches on some of the same themes he broached in his famous essay about the detective genre, "The Simple Art of Murder" ("The Atlantic", December 1944), and also includes a staunch defense of his novel, "The Long Goodbye". The letter is written entirely in French and is a good example of the author's fluency in the language. Chandler responds to an article by Robert Champigny, who argues that the American genre of hardboiled detective fiction is in a state of decline. After an overwhelmingly positive review of Chandler's past oeuvre and style, discussed in comparison with the "classic" English style of detective fiction, Champigny offers a blunt critique of Chandler's "The Long Goodbye", calling it "an error. marking the dissolution of the genre." The critic argues that this is because the book's plot lacks unity, and Chandler abandons certain aesthetic conventions of the genre in favour of an increased focus on his characters' psychologies. Chandler begins his response to this critique with an expression of gratitude at what Champigny has written, and he explains that Hamish Hamilton, his publisher, had given him the article. He makes an apology, rather unnecessarily, for his written French, before launching into his rebuttal. Chandler humbly states that "after thirty-five years of making an effort to write a book that seems to me to be almost good . I am still a student . (and) at a hundred years (very possibly) I will still be a student who distrusts himself." Chandler then criticizes the conventions of English Golden Age detective fiction, especially Agatha Christie's way of unfairly misleading her readers about the murderer - "a character who is at first presented in a false mask" - only to suddenly reveal them at the end of the story. He writes, "Me, I view this method as ridiculous." Finally, he defends his book against Champigny's critique - "It seems to me a bit strange. Almost everyone is of the idea that this book is the best I've written." Nonetheless, Chandler agrees with Champigny's diagnosis of the poor state of hardboiled fiction - "I don't contest your opinion that the American-style detective novel is almost dead. The writers seem to me to be always more and more mechanical." With a perfect record of provenance from The Jean Vounder-Davis Collection of Raymond Chandler. Please note that any lengthy writing in Chandler's hand is quite scarce. Anything then signed by him with his full name even more so. And anything mentioning Agatha Christie must be considered rare. And in French? Probably unique. This item is part of our catalogue 9, which you can browse through at you books.ch. Signatur des Verfassers.

  • Image du vendeur pour Raymond Chandler Autograph Letter Signed (TLS) to Publisher Desmond Flower mis en vente par Back in Time Rare Books, ABAA, FABA

    (Detective)(Autographs) CHANDLER, Raymond

    Edité par Original Letter, London, 1956

    Vendeur : Back in Time Rare Books, ABAA, FABA, Jacksonville, FL, Etats-Unis

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    Etat : Near Fine. Original Letter. 7 X 9 inches. Raymond Chandler Signed letter (TLS) to noted bibliophile and publisher (Cassell's) Desmond Flower. Letter in regards to obtaining the manuscript copy of "The Long Goodbye" at the 28th International PEN Congress. Accomplished on Chandler's personal light blue letterhead with copies of the request correspondence included (as was saved by Flower). Letter dated April 17, 1956. Boldly signed in red ink. Chandler needs no introduction, but I can't resist. His mystery novels and hard-boiled "touch guy" detective prose starring Philip Marlowe spawned the entire genre now known as "Noir" in my opinion. This letter, discussing the original manuscript of quite possibly his most important work, written by Chandler at the pinnacle of his depression and in the year he attempted suicide. Original fold marks and staple holes (at top left corner).