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I live film noir movies, but I auve never been able to read noir. I think with the movies I am just prepared for the over acting and whatever else, but not so sure about the books. Always appreciate your reviews!5. The Second Life of Inspector Canessa, by Roberto Perone. but the style is very much noir: there are tough, violent men, and tough, beautiful women, and tough corrupt officials and tough mafiosi, and tough fast cars and tough fake IDs. But somehow, none of it comes across as cliché, because the characters are so well-drawn and he writing so strong. Recommended.
So people keep telling me. I don't understand the adulation. And I've read plenty of Russian novels, and enjoyed every other novel by Dostoyevsky I've read. The only thing I've disliked more was Gogol's Dead Souls, and people told me that was amazing too. I guess it's the combination of two things to which I have no relationship at all: religious existentialism; and satire of nineteenth century Russian society.@FlyingMonkey Sorry to hear that you are finding The Brothers Karamazov such a chore. For me it’s one of the most riveting novels of all time. I just couldn't drop it when I was reading it.
Actually, as it is you writing this, no it isn't obvious that you read them in translation. Infact, I would have been just as surprised to learn you read Japanese as I am unsurprised you don'tI've been catching up on a few popular Japanese novels (in translation obv).
My Japanese is pretty good for everyday use and I can read with a dictionary, but that's no fun for fiction!Actually, as it is you writing this, no it isn't obvious that you read them in translation. Infact, I would have been just as surprised to learn you read Japanese as I am unsurprised you don't![]()