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Postman Always Rings Twice
  

Postman Always Rings Twice (Hardcover)

by James M. Cain (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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Moody, sexy, dark, and criminal, this noir classic takes on new life as Stanley Tucci embodies drifter Frank Chambers and the rest of the sordid cast of Cain's famed novel. Cain's terse, muscular prose and gift for dialogue spring off the page as Tucci effortlessly personifies Chambers's narrative voice and amoral, if not immoral, life and times. Tucci chillingly, even blandly, communicates Chambers's casually brutal passions and schemes as he cons his way through a tragedy cast in 1930s' California. As one would expect, the story leads to a violent, degrading climax and not a few surprises. Preserve a place on your bookshelf for this audiobook--you'll want to listen to it more than once. D.J.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.


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The novelisation of a film which tells a story of lust, violence, greed and revenge, and the perfect murder. Perfect until a mistaken justice overtakes the murderers. Reissued for the BLOOMSBURY FILM CLASSICS series.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Full of Despair, Mai 20 2004
Par David A. Riley (Orange, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This slim novel was first publishedin 1934, it felt timeless to me and was finished in one sitting without pause. The lead characters Frank and Cora are bleak and cold, totally lacking in redeeming qualities. What makes the book so gripping to me is that the style of the writing, the sparse use of words and it's coldness exactly matches them.

The content is not suitable for young children and at one time Cain faced prosecution for this publication. Today as the world has changed Postman would not have had the same impact in those terms, but as a literary work I think it is still stunning.

The plot is the murder of a small time diner owner by his wife and her drifter lover who comes to work for them and the destruction of what affection they had for each other through their own amoral natures.

Excellent!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Despair and degradation as art, Avril 17 2004
Par Jessica Cluess (Los Angeles) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is a book you read once and can't stop thinking about. It's what I call a 'blue book', one that is soulful and strangely mellow. It actually makes me feel like I'm underneath a very shady tree on a sunny day. Reason being that the light is very blue green, so a 'blue' book.

Before I try to make sense of this, let's continue.

Frank Chambers is a young drifter who rolls into town, goes to work in a diner for Nick, a tough Greek, falls for Nick's young wife Cora, then decides, with Cora's help, to murder Nick and take over the restaurant. What should be simple becomes more complex. The first murder attempt fails, the second one is successful but easy to see through. With the help of a very smart and very crooked lawyer, both Frank and Cora are soon free. That, really, is where the problems start.

Frank and Cora love and hate each other fiercely, speaking with remarkably accurate, real dialogue. Cain doesn't even attribute his dialogue, so pay close attention to who's speaking. The book is mostly just people talking, in very real language, full of slang and fragmented sentences. It's like listening to a REALLY interesting conversation.

Frank and Cora are two very small, unremarkable, inconsequential people caught up in something too big for them to understand. They mistake happiness and hope for lust, hate, anger and even apathy. And just when things look alright, one little, honest accident washes it all away. This book shows us how fragile everything is, or at least how fragile it can be. That's what elevates this to the level of tragedy. This is something to live with and dwell upon, something you can never quite shake off, no matter how hard you try.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 a master a work, Déc 23 2003
A blurb on the back dubbed this "a swift, violent story". Yes! Bracing and breathtaking in its economy and speed. Apparently L'Etranger used this as its model. Whether or not you like the early 20c american school of minimalist, hard-boiled writing, this is worth reading for the invigorating pleasure of seeing an absolute master at work. Could be read at a single sitting.
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