Today the crime novelist has one advantage denied to writers of 'straight' or 'literary' novels. Unlike them he can range over all levels of society, for crime can easily breach the barriers that exist in our stratified society. Because of these barriers the modern literary novel, unlike its 19th-century predecessors, is often confined to the horizontal, dealing only with one class. But crime runs through society from top to bottom, and so the crime novelist can present a fuller picture of the way we live now.
Today the crime novelist has one advantage denied to writers of 'straight' or 'literary' novels. Unlike them he can range over all levels of society,… - Allan Massie
Today the crime novelist has one advantage denied to writers of 'straight' or 'literary' novels. Unlike them he can range over all levels of society,…
- Allan Massie
Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war. - Allan Massie
Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war.
Blunders are an inescapable feature of war, because choice in military affairs lies generally between the bad and the worse. - Allan Massie
Blunders are an inescapable feature of war, because choice in military affairs lies generally between the bad and the worse.
We are responsible for actions performed in response to circumstances for which we are not responsible. - Allan Massie
We are responsible for actions performed in response to circumstances for which we are not responsible.
All a writer's characters are imaginary, no matter whether they are based on real people or not. They are people as one imagines them to be. - Allan Massie
All a writer's characters are imaginary, no matter whether they are based on real people or not. They are people as one imagines them to be.
It is one of the many merits of this admirable biography of Proust's mother that it invites one to return to the novel with perhaps a fuller understa… - Allan Massie
It is one of the many merits of this admirable biography of Proust's mother that it invites one to return to the novel with perhaps a fuller understa…
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