Totally true about Sallis.
There was even a real "deconstruction" touch in
the series, when Sallis presents his central character as an
(the) author mixed with the stories told in the series.
E.Borgers
POLAR NOIR
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Stewart Wilson <
stewart@stewartwilson.com> a 飲it :
On
3/19/07, Kerry J. Schooley <
gsp.schoo@murderoutthere.com> wrote:
>
> >"We don't like po-mo here, though there's no
reason a
> >story cannot be po-mo and noir at the same time,
so
> >far as I can tell."
>
>
Sallis's Lew Griffin series is noir, employs each po-mo
technique that Miker enumerated to great extent, and couldn't
be better liked.
-- Stewart Wilson Toronto, ON
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