SWINNERTON, Frank. [Raymond Chandler].
The Cats and Rosemary.
First Edition of Swinnerton's The Cats and Rosemary; From the Library of Legendary Novelist Raymond Chandler
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1950.
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First edition of Swinnerton's keen observation to present a nuanced portrayal of human nature, delving into emotional complexities, personal growth, and societal expectations. Octavo, original publisher's cloth, with unique black and white illustrations. From the library of Raymond Chandler with his library stamp to the front free endpaper: Raymond Chandler 6005 Camino de la Costa La Jolla, California OCT 13 1949. Raymond Chandler was a pivotal figure in 20th-century American literature, renowned for his contributions to the hardboiled crime genre. His work, particularly through the chronicles of private detective Philip Marlowe, provided a nuanced examination of moral ambiguity, societal corruption, and the complexities of justice. Chandler’s novels, including The Big Sleep and Farewell, My Lovely, explored themes of class, power, and alienation, while also engaging with the conventions of noir fiction. Marked by its economy of language and careful attention to atmosphere, his writing elevated the detective genre, merging literary qualities with the structural elements of crime fiction. His literary legacy remains central to ongoing academic discourse in the fields of literature, cultural studies, and criminology. Chandler moved to California in the 1920s, eventually settling in La Jolla, a coastal community in San Diego County. His time in California, particularly in La Jolla, had a significant influence on his writing. The stark contrast between the region’s natural beauty and the social complexities of its urban centers shaped the settings and themes in his works. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Illustrations by Fritz Wegner.
The Cats and Rosemary by Frank Swinnerton is a comedic novel that explores themes of love, relationships, and social dynamics through the interactions of its central characters. Set in a 20th-century British context, the novel focuses on the lives of Rosemary, a young woman, and her relationships with those around her, including her complex interactions with both humans and animals, particularly a group of cats. Swinnerton uses his keen observational skills to present a nuanced portrayal of human nature, delving into emotional complexities, personal growth, and societal expectations. The novel blends humor with poignant moments, using its quirky characters and domestic settings to reflect broader themes of personal identity and the human condition. Through its exploration of the characters' interactions, The Cats and Rosemary provides a subtle critique of contemporary life while maintaining an engaging narrative.
The Cats and Rosemary.
$850.00
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