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Sunday, March 1, 2020
Why Are We Still Talking About James Bond in 2020?
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To say that James Bond is the most famous of fictional spies, defining if not the image of the spy then at least a particular popular image ...
The Real Reason No One is Reading Your Blog
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I have long regarded what we so inaccurately call "self-help" with deep distaste. Ultimately, the reason for all that is that it...
Thursday, February 27, 2020
The Trajectory of Robert Ludlum's Career
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In 1971 Robert Ludlum became a name in the spy genre with The Scarlatti Inheritance . Counting the works he produced under two pseudonyms (J...
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Sixty-Six Years After
Casino Royale
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In 1953 the "international man of mystery"-type spy was an old, well-worn, frankly stale tradition. It had already been a half cen...
Review: Anthony Horowitz's
Forever and a Day
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MILD SPOILERS I will say up front--for the benefit of those who have never read this blog before--that I tend to be less than enthusiasti...
The Excesses of Critics
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If you're one of those who thinks that any and everything that is ever said of any artistic work is entirely "subjective," an...
On Johnny Depp's
Mortdecai
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I recently caught Mortdecai on cable--and found the film a pleasant surprise. Enough of one that I found myself remembering the severity of...
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
How Did Robert Ludlum Become a Mega-Seller?
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Looking back at the history of spy fiction one is struck by British domination of the field for most of its history, where significant, gen...
Thoughts on the Upcoming Film Version of
Without Remorse
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I remember I was a relative newcomer to the techno-thriller genre when Tom Clancy's Without Remorse (1993) hit the stores. Still, by ...
Monday, February 24, 2020
Review:
Delightful Murder: A Social History of the Crime Story
, by Ernest Mandel
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Minneapolis, MI: University of Minnesota Press, 1984, pp. 152. Ernest Mandel, whom I was surprised to see writing about crime fiction (as ...
Monday, January 27, 2020
Are We Seeing Trolls Where They Aren't?
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It is widely recognized that, from the standpoint of how people treat each other, the Internet is a good deal worse than real life, which is...
There is No Such Thing as Respectful Disagreement
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Can there be such a thing as respectful disagreement? Well, let's consider what that word "respect" means. We can boil it do...
Thursday, January 9, 2020
On Action Hero Prequels
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The pop culture of our time appears to be dominated by relentless, shameless exploitation of a small set of rather tired IPs--mainly because...
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
The Spectre Behind Us
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As word trickles through the entertainment press about what the world can expect of "Bond 25," a glance back at Bond 24 seems appr...
Monday, September 2, 2019
The Politics of
Fight Club
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What seems like a thousand years ago, I was gulled by the hype into reading Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club . I ultimately found it incoh...
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