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Barry Forshaw

    Barry Forshaw est un critique et journaliste renommé dont le travail explore les domaines de la fiction policière, du cinéma britannique et de la culture populaire. Son écriture se caractérise par une analyse perspicace, explorant les contextes historiques et les développements thématiques au sein de ces genres. Forshaw offre aux lecteurs une perspective convaincante sur l'évolution des tendances littéraires et cinématographiques. Ses contributions apportent une compréhension approfondie des liens complexes entre différentes formes d'art.

    Nordic Noir
    The Man Who Left Too Soon - the Life and Works of Stieg Larsson. The Biography of Stieg Larsson
    British Gothic Cinema
    Historical Noir
    Simenon
    Crime Fiction: A Reader's Guide
    • 2022

      Georges Simenon was the most successful writer of crime fiction in a language other than English in the modern age, and his detective Maigret is rivalled only by Sherlock Holmes; Andre Gide called Simenon 'the greatest French novelist of our times'. Barry Forshaw examines the man's extraordinary life and work on both page and screen....

      Simenon
    • 2019

      Crime Fiction: A Reader's Guide

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,4(27)Évaluer

      There are few contemporary guides that cover everything from the golden age to current bestselling writers from America, Britain and all across the world, but the award-winning Barry Forshaw, one of the UK's leading experts in the field, has provided a truly comprehensive survey with definitive coverage. Every major writer is included, long with many other more esoteric choices.

      Crime Fiction: A Reader's Guide
    • 2018

      Historical Noir

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(18)Évaluer

      It's one of the most successful and surprising of phenomena in the entire crime fiction genre detectives (and proto-detectives) solving crimes in earlier eras. There is now an army of historical sleuths operating from the mean streets of ancient Rome to the Cold War era of the 1950s.

      Historical Noir
    • 2017

      After the success of earlier entries in his 'Noir' series Barry Forshaw tackles the largest body of crime fiction from a single country: the United States. The result is a perfect reader's guide to modern American crime fiction. Genre giants appear beside exciting new talents, and Forshaw's knowledge of, and personal acquaintance with, many of the writers allows valuable insights into this massively popular field. Included as well are some of the best crime films to ever have been produced in the US. An indispensable guide to any crime fiction lover.

      American Noir
    • 2016

      Brit Noir

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Barry Forshaw is acknowledged as a leading expert on crime fiction from European countries, but his principal area of expertise is in the British crime arena. After the success of Nordic Noir and Euro Noir, he returns to the British Isles to produce the ultimate reader's guide to modern British crime fiction. The word 'Noir' is used in its loosest sense; every major living British and Irish writer is considered, often through a concentration on one or two key books, and exciting new talents are highlighted for the reader.

      Brit Noir
    • 2015

      Crime Uncovered: Detective

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Case Studies: Inspector Salvo Montalbano / Barbara Pezzotti ; Inspector Morse / Barry Forshaw ; Chief Inspector Jules Miagret / Jon Wilkins ; Detective Martin Beck / Katarina Gregerdotter ; Detective Harry Bosch / Darren Brooks ; Inspector Kurt Wallander / Barry Forshaw ; Detective Inspector John Rebus / Erin E. MacDonald ; Detective Harry Hole / Murray Pratt ; Chief Inspector Javier Falcon / Stewart King ; Detectives Sarah Lund and Saga Noren / Jackie Collins ; Detective Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg / David Platten ; Commander Adam Dalgliesh / Lisa Fluet ; Detective Van Veeteren / Pete Messent -- Interrogations / Conducted by Barry Forshaw: James, P.D. ; Mankell, Henning ; Rankin, Ian ; Wilson, Robert -- Reports: The Modern Maverick Detective / Steven Peacock ; Reason and Redemption: The Detective in the Secular Age / Alison Josephy ; Talent Enough in his Profession: The Maladroit Detective / Jamie Bernthal ; The New Regionalism in Contemporary Television Police Drama / Jean Gregorek

      Crime Uncovered: Detective
    • 2014

      Euro Noir

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(29)Évaluer

      Covering territory from  Rififi to Run Lola Run to Spiral , a guide to the edgy, gritty best of European noir fiction, films, and television The invasion of foreign crime fiction, films, and TV—and not just the Scandinavian variety—has opened up incredible new options for crime fiction lovers, but the sheer volume of new European writers and films can daunting. This book provides a highly readable guide for those wanting to look further than the obvious choices as well as a perfect shopping list for what to watch or read before that trip to Paris, Rome, or Berlin.  Euro Noir presents a roadmap to the territory and is the perfect travel guide to the genre. From Italy, the guide discusses such influential authors as Andrea Camilleri and Leonardo Sciascia; Mafia crime dramas Romanzo Criminale and Gomorrah ; and of the gruesome Gialli crime films. From France and Belgium, it covers important writers from Maigret's creator Georges Simenon to today's Fred Vargas; cult television programs Braquo and Spiral ; and films from the classic heist movie Rififi to modern greats such as Hidden , Mesrine , and Tell No One . German and Austrian greats include Jakob Arjouni and Jan Costin Wagner, and such crime films as Run Lola Run and The Lives of Others . The best crime writing and filmmaking from Spain, Portugal, Greece, Holland, and other European countries are also covered.

      Euro Noir
    • 2013

      British Gothic Cinema

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      Barry Forshaw celebrates with enthusiasm the British horror film and its fascination for macabre cinema. A definitive study of the genre, British Gothic Cinema discusses the flowering of the field, with every key film discussed from its beginnings in the 1940s through to the 21st century.

      British Gothic Cinema
    • 2013

      Nordic Noir

      • 161pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(85)Évaluer

      A compact and authoritative guide to the phenomenally popular genre, by a leading expert in Scandinavian crime fiction This information-packed study examines and celebrates books, films, and TV adaptations, from Sjöwall and Wahlöö's highly influential Martin Beck series through Henning Mankell's Wallander (subject of three separate TV series) to Stieg Larsson's groundbreaking The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; cult TV hits such as the Danish The Killing, The Bridge, and the political thriller Borgen; up to the massively successful books and films of the current king of the field, Norway's Jo Nesbø. It anatomizes the nigh-obsessive appeal of the subject and highlights every key book, film, and TV show. Aimed at both the beginner and the aficionado, this is a hugely informative, highly accessible guide to an essential crime genre.

      Nordic Noir
    • 2012

      Death in a Cold Climate

      A Guide to Scandinavian Crime Fiction

      Barry Forshaw, the UK's principal crime fiction expert, presents a celebration and analysis ofthe Scandinavian crime genre; from Sjöwall and Wahlöö's Martin Beck series, through Henning Mankell's Wallander, to Stieg Larsson's demolition of the Swedish Social Democratic ideal in the publishing phenomenon The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

      Death in a Cold Climate