Black Wings Has My Angel
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Narrated by:
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Malcolm Hillgartner
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Elliott Chaze
She had the face of a madonna and a heart of dollar bills.
"I came back and searched dizzily under the trailer, muttering the way drunks do, and then I heard it. A shuffling around inside the trailer. The little tramp had knocked me in the head with her Southern Comfort and now she was in there loading up....She didn't know I was alive."
A legend among noir buffs, Chaze's long-lost pulp classic is the dreamlike tale of a man after a jailbreak who meets up with the woman of his dreams - and his nightmares.
Elliott Chaze (1915 - 1990) was an old-school newspaper man who began his journalism career with the New Orleans bureau of the Associated Press shortly before Pearl Harbor. He worked for a time for AP's Denver office after paratrooper service in World War II, and then migrated south to Mississippi where he spent 20 years as a reporter and award-winning columnist. He is the author of several novels.
©1953 Gold Medal Books; Reprinted by Black Mask 2005, 2009 (P)2010 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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Excellent Noir Crime Story
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My Favorite Crime Noir That I Have Ever Read
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A crime noir beyond anything I expected.
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Elliott Chaze’s writing is lean and mean in a way that echoes both Chandler and Camus. Whether describing a landscape or filling in a character profile, he tends to sketch in just the essentials, leaving the rest for the reader to fill in.
Yet for all its economy, Chaze’s literary technique might best be compared to a dense and delicious cake made of many layers. The first layer is a sturdy narrative in which an ex-con undertakes the perfect crime. Next is a layer that explores the psychology of misfits damaged by the ills of mid-20th century America: war, conformity, parochial mores. Then there’s a layer that ventures into Kerouac territory, complete with jazzy road trips, dead-end jobs and candid sexual escapades. Finally, there’s a layer of local color capturing the landscapes of the Deep South and the Mountain West through a Technicolor lens. What more can you ask for?
A (negative) reader review seemed to like nothing about this book except its title. I find this ironic, since in my view, the title—at once wordy and tawdry—is likely to chase away many readers. Yes, Black Wings Has My Angel is classic pulp fiction in the darkest shade of noir, but it is so much more.
The Audible performance of this book is pitch perfect—so good in fact that I did something very rare for me: I listened to it twice.
A Towering Achievement in Any Genre
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Rather a noir tale worthy of a decent Black and White movie.
A quick listen that moves right along.
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Not bad at all
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