From: Valerie E. Polichar Al Guthrie:
> Emotionless noir, to my mind, is an
oxymoron.
I don't mean that Hemingway's stories are emotionless, though
-- far from it. Only that he uses deliberately wooden (bad
word choice there, I can't think of a better one at the
moment) language to bring the reader to the emotions of the
characters. Which is a neat trick.
--How about "flat" rather than "wooden"--as in flat affect.
Or stated flatly. TM
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