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GET SHORTY (LARGE PRINT EDITION)
  

GET SHORTY (LARGE PRINT EDITION) [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Elmore Leonard (Author)
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Nobody writes openings like Elmore Leonard. Case in point: "When Chili first came to Miami Beach twelve years ago they were having one of their off-and-on cold winters: thirty-four degrees the day he met Tommy Carlo for lunch at Vesuvio's on South Collins and had his leather jacket ripped off." You need to know about this because you need to know why there's bad blood between Chili Palmer and Ray Bones, the guy who stole his coat and is now his boss--and has ordered him to collect $4,200 from a dead guy. Except the guy didn't die; he went to Las Vegas with $300,000. So Chili goes to Las Vegas, one thing leads to another, and pretty soon he's in Los Angeles, hanging out with a movie producer named Harry Zimm and learning what it takes to be a player in Hollywood.

Get Shorty is classic Elmore Leonard: While other people write "crime fiction," Leonard's come up with a masterful social comedy that happens to be about criminals (and other fast operators). He's a master of snappy dialogue and dizzying plot twists. The best parts of Get Shorty move along so briskly you almost forget there's somebody with a firm control over the story. And you'll be rooting for Chili to get the money, the girl, and the studio deal. --Ron Hogan --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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Taking his latest fictive turn in Hollywood, Leonard, whose oeuvre includes screenplays as well as such bestselling novels as Glitz and Freaky Deaky , adds insider knowledge to his signature humor in this roundly satisfying behind-the-scenes tour of filmdom. Slightly disaffected Chili Palmer, a small-time loan shark with big-time style, is a vintage Leonard hero. Following a bad debt from Miami to Las Vegas and on to Beverly Hills, Chili hooks up with Harry Zimm, once a leading director of grade-B horror flicks, now trying to make a comeback. While succumbing to the siren call of celluloid, Chili also narrows in on the bad debt, in the process running up against a sharp-dressing hood with whose money Harry has played too loose. In Leonard's seamless handling, the complex plot flows through twists of revenge, murder and romance, as Chili, his authentic cool making a mark in the capital of sham ("Don't talk when you don't have to" is his very un-Hollywood motto), cagily gets it together with Karen Flores, Harry's former lover and featured star. A perfect resolution puts punch in the title and will keep readers smiling for days. Chili and his story are Leonard's best yet. First serial rights to Rolling Stone; BOMC and QPB selections; major ad/promo, author tour.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Get this book, Sep 2 2005
This review is from: Get Shorty (Mass Market Paperback)
This improbable story of a Miami two-bit hood who becomes a movie producer is full of sharp characters, snappy action, and witty dialog. As usual, Elmore Leonard works in the fringes of society where small-time hoods and citizens trying to scrape by rationalize the legal and moral implications of the choices they make to get what they want. This book is particularly amusing for its send-ups of Hollywood and the false machismo of Latin drug hustlers. Here's the premise: loan shark Chili Palmer comes to L.A. to collect some debts. After visiting film director Harry Zimm, he doesn't break his legs but becomes his partner instead. They team up to produce a risky movie and Chili starts to make one of his own on the side. Soon, Harry's sleazy investors come into the picture and want Chili rubbed out. Chili's rival Ray Bones visits town, also with the intent on giving the slick hit man trouble. Meanwhile, Chili becomes friends with a big shot movie star and falls in love with Harry's leading lady. A fortune of cash is at stake while GET SHORTY evolves from one plot twist to the next. If you love movies or complex thrillers with gritty dialogue and human characters, pick up a copy of this fresh and enjoyable caper. I also recently enjoyed the novels HAM ON RYE by Bukowski, and the latest book by McCrae, his KATZENJAMMER. Though not a bit like GET SHORTY, they were, nonetheless, great stuff.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Dead Boring, Avril 11 2004
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This review is from: Get Shorty (Mass Market Paperback)
I agree with all the one star reviews that this book lacks everything. I've read quite a few E. Leonard books and enjoyed most of them. This was his worst so far.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Not a bad note in the bunch, Mars 1 2004
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This review is from: Get Shorty (Mass Market Paperback)
This musical novel doesn't have one sour note in it. This is Leonard's best with "Tishomingo Blues" following up behind and "Mr. Paradise" right behind that.

The best thing about "Get Shorty" is that Leonard manages to get you to like even the bad guys--something most other writers can't manage. G.S. is a great crime novel and by far Mr. Leonard's best.

Also try "Fight Club" "Bark of the Dogwood," and "Tishomingo Blues."

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Comic Crime Fiction at Its Best
Chili Palmer is a laconic tough guy who, caught up in the madcaps of the mob, becomes endearing because, unlike other mobsters, Chili has a certain humility and wisdom shining... Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2004 par M. JEFFREY MCMAHON

3.0étoiles sur 5 Elmore Leonard spoofing Elmore Leonard?!?
'Get Shorty' is certainly a most unusual novel from Elmore Leonard. Sure there is the quirky criminal characterizations Leonard is famous for, complete with some very funny... Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 2003 par lazza

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of Elmore Leonard's Finest Novels
Elmore Leonard may be America's foremost writer for fast-paced spellbinding dialogue and plots. With "Get Shorty" Leonard has produced a modern crime novel classic; a... Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2003 par John Kwok

3.0étoiles sur 5 INCOMPLETE
This book was a fast read, too fast as far as I'm concerned. The way it ends it didn't seem that anything had really been solved. Read more
Publié le Déc 2 2002 par BJ Fraser

4.0étoiles sur 5 Corrupted...saw the movie first...
The movie "Get Shorty" has always been one of my fave's since it came out. I finally decided to read the book. Read more
Publié le Nov. 11 2002 par P. Fry

5.0étoiles sur 5 better then the movie
I actually read get shorty after seeing the movie. The movie I though was good but it isn't as good as the book. Read more
Publié le Fév 3 2002 par Neel Aroon

5.0étoiles sur 5 More Elmore
I COULD WRITE THE SAME REVIEW OF ANY OF LEONARD'S BOOKS. THEY ARE WONDERFUL IN DIALOGUE AND RICH IN COLORFUL CHARACTERS. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2001 par Christine Englar-Dearing

2.0étoiles sur 5 Why the fuss about Leonard?
I read this after hearing a lot about Leonard, and how funny and clever his books supposedly are. Well, I tried this one and another (not sure what the other is called anymore,... Read more
Publié le Juil 31 2001 par Jacques Siebrits

1.0étoiles sur 5 The Emperor Has No Clothes
To everyone and their brother who thinks they're cool because they like Elmore Leonard, wake up and put down whatever you've been smoking! Read more
Publié le Mars 28 2001 par dwkazzie

5.0étoiles sur 5 A fun read. Better than the film.
This was my first Elmore Leonard book. It had a good plot (we've all seen the movie, so we know what it is) and was quite humorous. I plan to read more books by him. Read more
Publié le Nov. 18 2000

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