A cult hardboiled noir classic of crime, punishment and the search for a meaningful life, with an Introduction by Stuart Evers
'Tough and vital ... Hard Rain Falling roars through dim Western streets like an articulate Hells Angel looking for a fight' The New York Times
When small-time teenage criminal Jack Levitt becomes friends with Billy Lancing, a young Black pool hustler, neither imagines they will meet again years later in St Quentin Prison - or that only one of them will make it out. But what does freedom really mean if you can't escape the hand life has always dealt you? Don Carpenter's shocking, poignant novel is a story of crime, punishment and trying to make sense of it all; of being down, but never quite out.
'Explosive ... Tarmac-tough dialogue and road-novel delinquent action is customised with a tender intensity ... Carpenter brings gold to the grit' Boyd Tonkin, Independent
'A unique read; violent, tender, inexorable, and melancholic ... The small lives contained herein are indelible' Richard Price
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Höhe: 195 mm
Breite: 126 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-241-76693-4 (9780241766934)
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Don Carpenter (1931-1995) was an American writer, best known as the author of Hard Rain Falling, which the Independent described as 'bring[ing] gold to grit'. He wrote numerous novels, novellas, short stories and screenplays over the course of a 22-year career. Facing a mounting series of debilitating illnesses, Carpenter committed suicide in 1995.