New Haven Noir

New Haven Noir

by Amy BloomChris Knopf Sarah Pemberton Strong and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/07/2017

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Lisa D. Gray's story "The Queen of Secrets" won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award!


John Crowley's story "Spring Break" won the 2018 Edgar Award for Best Short Story!


"In an Ivy League town, Bloom turns Yale's motto--Lux et Veritas--on its head, finding darkness and deceit in every corner of New Haven...The stories Bloom chooses share a strong sense of place, detailing the quirks that make every corner of New Haven distinctive. But it's the lucid writing and clear, compelling storylines that make her dark tales shine. Maybe she offers a noir version of Light and Truth after all."

--Kirkus Reviews


"Town-gown tensions highlight several of the 15 stories in this stellar Akashic noir anthology set in the Elm City...This [volume] is particularly strong on established authors, many of whom have impressive credentials outside the genre."

--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review


"[It's] a kick to see Elm City haunts and issues weaved into short stories of intrigue by writers who know the turf."

--New Haven Register


"Fifteen writers, many from Connecticut, including Bloom, have contributed stories to the book. Some stories are classic film noir-style, in which an unscrupulous woman leads a desirous man to his own destruction. Some tell stories of criminal youths meeting someone they underestimated, undermining their cocky street-smarts. Other stories tell of Yalies whose sophisticated exteriors hide a seething hunger for recognition. A few stories go full-on eerie, such as the shy catalog artist who is not the person he seems to be, and the unseen man in Room 11 of the Duncan Hotel, whose daily activities are a mystery to the hotel staff. Town vs. gown tensions pop up in several stories, as do dark narratives reflecting the city's history of racial tensions."

--Hartford Courant


"Fifteen of New Haven's literary lights have put ink to paper (or bytes to screen?) to summon that 'noir' city of the imagination that lurks just below the rapidly gentrifying surface."

--New Haven Independent


Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location with the respective city. Amy Bloom masterfully curates a star-studded cast of contributors, including Michael Cunningham, Stephen L. Carter, and Roxana Robinson, to portray the city's underbelly.


Brand-new stories by: Michael Cunningham, Roxana Robinson, Stephen L. Carter, John Crowley, Amy Bloom, Alice Mattison, Chris Knopf, Jonathan Stone, Sarah Pemberton Strong, Karen E. Olson, Jessica Speart, Chandra Prasad, David Rich, Lisa D. Gray, and Hirsh Sawhney.


From the introduction by Amy Bloom:


New Haven may be a noir town but, even though noir usually manages not to, we have heart. The chance to bring together some of my favorite writers, in my adopted hometown (in every place I bartended, the cook or the manager carried a .38 in his waistband, and I can still make ten kinds of boilermakers), was a joy and a privilege. Every single story is a noir gem...If you are an optimist, noir may be an antidote, a crisp, dry balance for your sunny outlook. If you are a pessimist (or, as we say, a realist), noir is your home ground, your tribe. It's not just that you expect ants to come to the picnic; you know damned well that there will be ants at the picnic. When they come, you're relieved. When they crawl up your brother's leg, you're reassured and possibly delighted. But the other side of noir is the moral center. The center may be shabby, frayed, and in serious need of a facelift, but it is a center. It's not necessarily heroic. It's likely to be cynical, and its resilience is not the showy kind. Mean streets, as Raymond Chandler once said, not but mean.


That's New Haven.

ISBN:
9781617755576
9781617755576
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-07-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Akashic Books, Ltd.
Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom is the acclaimed author of three collections of short stories, Where the God of Love Hangs Out (Granta, 2010), Come to Me and A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, also published in one volume Rowing to Eden (Granta, 2015) and three novels, Lucky Us (Granta, 2014), Away (Granta, 2007), and Love Invents Us.

She is the Shapiro-Silverberg Professor of Creative Writing at Wesleyan University.

Roxana Robinson

Roxana Robinson is the author of ten books- six novels, three collections of short stories, and the biography of Georgia O'Keeffe- A Lifewhich was nominated for the Charles Eldredge Prize for Scholarship.

Her fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper's, Best American Short Stories and Tin House. Her work has been widely anthologized and broadcast on NPR. She lives in New York.

Jonathan Stone

Jonathan Stone, author of the Julian Palmer novels, is a graduate of Yale University, where he was a Scholar of the House in Fiction Writing and twice won the English Department's John Hubbard Curtis Prize for Best Imaginative Writing.

He works in advertising and lives in Connecticut with his wife and two children.

Alice Mattison

Alice Mattison is a widely acclaimed author and longtime writing teacher. She has published six novels including "The Book Borrower, Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn, " and "When We Argued All Night, " a "New York Times Book Review" Editors' Choice as well as four collections of short stories and a collection of poems.

Twelve of her stories have appeared in "The New Yorker," and other work has been published in "The New York Times, Ploughshares, " and "Ecotone"and anthologized in "The Pushcart Prize, PEN/O.Henry Prize Stories, " and "Best American Short Stories." A frequent panelist at AWP and other writing conferences, she has held residencies at Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony.

She has taught at Brooklyn College, Yale University, and, for the last twenty-one years, in the Bennington Writing Seminars, the MFA program at Bennington College."

Michael Cunningham

Michael Cunningham is the author of six novels, including ‘A Home at the End of the World’, ‘Flesh and Blood’, ‘The Hours’ (winner of the PEN / Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize), ‘Specimen Days’ and ‘By Nightfall’, as well as ‘Land’s End: A Walk in Provincetown’.

His most recent novel is ‘The Snow Queen’. He lives in New York

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