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Kansas City Noir

door Steve Paul

Andere auteurs: Mitch Brian (Medewerker), Catherine Browder (Medewerker), Matthew Eck (Medewerker), J. Malcolm Garcia (Medewerker), John Lutz (Medewerker)9 meer, Phong Nguyen (Medewerker), Nadia Pflaum (Medewerker), Nancy Pickard (Medewerker), Kevin Prufer (Medewerker), Andres Rodriguez (Medewerker), Linda Rodriguez (Medewerker), Philip Stephens (Medewerker), Grace Suh (Medewerker), Daniel Woodrell (Medewerker)

Reeksen: Akashic Noir

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Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. Travel Literature. HTML:

Dark and gritty tales set in the "Paris of the Plains," including Nancy Pickard's "Lightbulb"â??selected for The Best American Mystery Stories 2013.

Akashic Books' groundbreaking, globetrotting noir anthology series sets all-new stories in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective metropolitan area. Now "Kansas City, famous for its jazz, its barbecue, and its shady history, provides the venue for this solid addition" (Publishers Weekly).

This collection includes brand-new stories from J. Malcolm Garcia, Grace Suh, Daniel Woodrell, Kevin Prufer, Matthew Eck, Philip Stephens, Catherine Browder, John Lutz, Nancy Pickard, Linda Rodriguez, Andrés Rodríguez, Mitch Brian, Nadia Pflaum, and Phong Nguyen.

"Hard-used heroes and heroines seem to live a lifetime in the stories . . . Each one seems almost novelistic in scope. Half novels-in-waiting, half journalistic anecdotes that are equally likely to appeal to Kansas City boosters and strangers."â??Kirkus Reviews
"Travel has many unexpected benefits, so even if you've never had a reason to visit the city itself, you'll find Kansas City Noir surprisingly well worth the price of the ticket."â??Bookgasm

"Picture steam rising from a sewer grate on a rain-slicked street. The sound of footsteps comes closer and closer behind you as you walk down a dark, downtown Kansas City alley. If this scenario entices you, then you just might enjoy Kansas City Noir."â??Kansas City Public Tel
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Have enjoyed other (city) Noir collections I've read, didn't like the stories in this one. Am not familiar with Kansas City, though, or any of the authors who contributed to this, so that may be somewhat to blame. ( )
  Alarine | Mar 8, 2023 |
I was disappointed by this book. And most of my sense of disappointment is a consequence of a semantic quibble I have with it:

The title of this anthology is Kansas City Noir. The editor, Steve Paul, explicitly states in his introduction that he left the definition of “noir” wide open when working with the contributing authors, to give them the widest possible latitude for creativity.

I respect that, but the problem is that noir is, in fact, a fairly specific literary style. When I pick up a book that says it’s “noir” it’s because I want to read some noir and I expect it to deliver.

Most of the stories in Kansas City Noir aren’t noir. Which means this book didn’t give me what I expected, or wanted. The book overall left me very disappointed. I imagine many readers, like me, who pick it up expecting noir stories will be equally disappointed.

I think this was a huge editorial misstep. It’s clear to me that, as editor, Mr. Paul failed in his responsibility to provide clear direction to the work.

Thematically, I’m not sure what was going on here, either. Mr. Paul has the book organized into three themed sections; while I see more-or-less how each story fits into the theme of its particular section, I have no sense of how – or if – the themes are supposed to fit together overall. If you got rid of the themes and just had a book of unorganized stories, it would work just as well. I don’t think anything would be lost. These themes do nothing to inform the stories, they add no higher level of meaning or experience to them, or to the book as a whole. They’re completely disposable... which makes them completely pointless.

So those are my issues with the editing of this anthology. What about the stories themselves? (Regardless of whether or not they’re noir...)

As with any such collection, there are a couple stories that are exceptional. Most are good, but not great. To its credit, there are no true duds in this book but I was underwhelmed by the majority of them. The charitable view is to assume that some of these stories aren’t their author’s best efforts. The less charitable view is that some of these authors just aren’t that good. To be honest, I’ve not read enough of their other work to know.

The thing about the stories that bothers me most is that too many of them try way too hard to be profound. They’re uncomfortably self-conscious to make sure that I know how insightful they are.

“Heavy-handed” is the clichéd phrase that pops into my head.

In the final assessment, as a collection of darker stories from local authors, Kansas City Noir is fine. But it’s certainly no better than that and it offers few truly shining moments. It suffers from some significant editorial errors, including false advertising and a lack of strong direction. My lasting impression is that the book is heavy-handed and underwhelming. Neither of which recommend it. ( )
  johnthelibrarian | Aug 11, 2020 |
I listened to this book at work this summer and also on a road trip. The most compelling thing about this book was that all of the stories were based in or referenced Kansas City, so it was fun to actually picture the locations that were mentioned. Other than that, the stories were less than compelling and many of the characters were pretty unlikable. That being said, while I read mysteries, I'm less familiar with noir as a sub genre and this style may not be my kind of book. (I have picked up a copy of Seattle Noir, and will test this theory at a later date.)
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  jess_reads | Jan 26, 2018 |
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Steve Paulprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Brian, MitchMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Browder, CatherineMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Eck, MatthewMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Garcia, J. MalcolmMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Lutz, JohnMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Nguyen, PhongMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Pflaum, NadiaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Pickard, NancyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Prufer, KevinMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Rodriguez, AndresMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Rodriguez, LindaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Stephens, PhilipMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Suh, GraceMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Woodrell, DanielMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd

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Fiction. Mystery. Short Stories. Travel Literature. HTML:

Dark and gritty tales set in the "Paris of the Plains," including Nancy Pickard's "Lightbulb"â??selected for The Best American Mystery Stories 2013.

Akashic Books' groundbreaking, globetrotting noir anthology series sets all-new stories in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective metropolitan area. Now "Kansas City, famous for its jazz, its barbecue, and its shady history, provides the venue for this solid addition" (Publishers Weekly).

This collection includes brand-new stories from J. Malcolm Garcia, Grace Suh, Daniel Woodrell, Kevin Prufer, Matthew Eck, Philip Stephens, Catherine Browder, John Lutz, Nancy Pickard, Linda Rodriguez, Andrés Rodríguez, Mitch Brian, Nadia Pflaum, and Phong Nguyen.

"Hard-used heroes and heroines seem to live a lifetime in the stories . . . Each one seems almost novelistic in scope. Half novels-in-waiting, half journalistic anecdotes that are equally likely to appeal to Kansas City boosters and strangers."â??Kirkus Reviews
"Travel has many unexpected benefits, so even if you've never had a reason to visit the city itself, you'll find Kansas City Noir surprisingly well worth the price of the ticket."â??Bookgasm

"Picture steam rising from a sewer grate on a rain-slicked street. The sound of footsteps comes closer and closer behind you as you walk down a dark, downtown Kansas City alley. If this scenario entices you, then you just might enjoy Kansas City Noir."â??Kansas City Public Tel

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