Hammett is incredible. Worth discovering or rediscovering if you've only read TMF. So much substance, suspense, and humor in his writing. He was an innovator on so many fronts: he virtually invented the modern mystery novel, created plot points and characters that have been infinitely copied, and probably spawned what would become the "minimalist' school followed by moderns like Palahniuk.
Maltese Falcon is great...a deserved classic that delivers on every level. Sam Spade was a great character, but where Hammett really shines are his short stories with his protagonist "The Continental Op'.
A flawed, fat-fortyish, funny man with no-name (which actually inspired Leone's Eastwood character and Kurosawa's classic Yojimbo) who gets into all kinds crazy sh*t , throwing fisticuffs and one-liners with reckless abandon. What I will say,
bold as it may sound- Hammett's Continental Op is my second favorite protagonist behind Chinaski and Hammett is my second favorite short writer ever (behind Buk).
Chandler can't and doesn't hold a candle to Hammett...sh*t, he basically lifted Hammett's style to a T, and gained fame for throwing his quirky metaphors in every 20 pages...weak sauce.
Ok -- it's a Pepsi challenge: go ahead and read Hammett's shorts like Nightmare Town or The Big Knockover and tell me it's not hot like blowtorch to the cheek.
Avoid The Thin Man, weakest work in his cannon in my opinion.
lemme know thoughts on TMF when you finish it and give Harvest a crack.
Double Down pt. II
music:
1.) Brigadier Jerry - Jamaica, Jamaica - (hey
mjp- as a roots aficionado - do you dig Briggy? criminally under-recorded, but he's got some key stuff...one of my favorites is his "
What Kind of World' track off the classic Techniques "Stalag 17-18, 19' compilation that spawned Tenor Saw's "Ring the Alarm'. sickest soundsystem
freestyler of them all)
2.) Heptones - 20 Golden Hits- Basically a compilation of their two best albums, the '76 classic Night Food, and the '77 Lee Perry (!) produced Party Time. Leroy Sibble's mellow silk somber shakedown on tracks like
Country Boy simply just makes life better. Spark - inhale - exhale - enjoy.
2.5) extra credit: Misfits- Static Age. hell...
hybrid moments, attitude, angelf*ck, some kinda hate, etc. C'mon.
movie(s)-
1.) Bubba-Ho-Tep- Bruce Cambell as Elvis, as Ossie Davis as JFK, battling Egyptian mummy...yeah man.
2.) Hard Core Logo- spinal tap-ish mock doc about a punk band. well done.
Book(s):
1.) I posted it in this thread a few years ago, and good tasted chap Stavrogin mentioned it awhile back...
A Confederacy of Dunces is one of the best. ever. period. if you haven't read it, what are you waiting for?
2.) The Big Lebowski screenplay. Keep a copy in your car. Best movie ever. Essential Tao of Lebowski can never stear you wrong.
g'nite.