The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler, published by Penguin Books in 2008, is a notable work in the mystery and detective genre, spanning 250 pages. This edition presents the hardboiled detective story through the character of Philip Marlowe, who embodies the cynical and world-weary gumshoe archetype. The narrative begins with Marlowe being hired by General Sternwood to resolve a blackmail situation, leading him into a complex web involving the general’s rebellious daughters and the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles.
Readers will find a rich exploration of city life and the challenges faced by private investigators within the story. As Marlowe navigates through gamblers, pornographers, and a series of murders, the book delves into the darker aspects of human nature and societal decay. Chandler’s portrayal of Los Angeles and its inhabitants has significantly influenced the crime fiction genre, making this work a pivotal piece in understanding the evolution of detective narratives.
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Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep is the definitive hardboiled detective story and Philip Marlowe the perfect expression of the cynical, world-weary gumshoe. Hired by the crippled General Sternwood to shake off a blackmailer, Marlowe also has to deal with the general’s two rebellious daughters, the gamblers and pornographers they run with and, soon enough, some inconvenient murders. Chandler’s LA and the gutter-life that populate it made crime fiction what it is today and remain unmatched.
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