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Joseph Hansen (1) (1923–2004)

Auteur de Le Noyé d'Arena Blanca

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55+ oeuvres 4,346 utilisateurs 62 critiques 13 Favoris

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Joseph Hansen was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, on July 19, 1923. He attended Pasasdena City College. Hansen's fiction began to appear in the 60s. He published under the pseudonym James Colton because of the homosexual characters and themes of his work. He had published five novels and a afficher plus collection of short stories when "Fadeout," the first of the Brandstetter mystery novels, was released. It is this series of 12 novels, which was published from 1970 to 1991 for which Hansen was most well known. Hansen wrote almost 40 books, which included novels and a series of semi-autobiographical works. He also taught fiction workshops, published poems in The New Yorker and produced a local radio show in the 60s called "Homosexuality Today." In 1965 he founded the pioneering homosexual journal Tangents. In 1974 Hansen was awarded a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts, and in 1992 he won the lifetime achievement award from the Private Eye Writers of America. Joseph Hansen died on November 24, 2004 at the age of 81 from heart failure. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Joseph Hansen

Le Noyé d'Arena Blanca (1970) 462 exemplaires
Death Claims (1973) 287 exemplaires
Par qui la mort arrive (1975) 274 exemplaires
Skinflick (1979) 244 exemplaires
Les Mouettes volent bas (1978) 239 exemplaires
Un pays de vieux (1990) 222 exemplaires
Les ravages de la nuit (1984) 217 exemplaires
Petit papa pourri (1982) 206 exemplaires
Un pied dans la tombe (1987) 203 exemplaires
Le petit chien riait (1986) 190 exemplaires
En haut des marches (1993) 189 exemplaires
Obédience (1988) 173 exemplaires
A smile in his lifetime (1981) 158 exemplaires
Le Garçon enterré ce matin (1990) 158 exemplaires
Promesses non tenues (1982) 146 exemplaires
Jack of Hearts (1995) — Auteur — 133 exemplaires
Job's Year (1983) 126 exemplaires
Pente douce (1985) 109 exemplaires
Brandstetter and Other Stories (1984) 103 exemplaires
Pretty Boy Dead (1977) 85 exemplaires
Bohannon's Country (1993) 74 exemplaires
Le livre de Bohannon (1988) 60 exemplaires
Blood, Snow, & Classic Cars (2000) 40 exemplaires
Strange Marriage (1965) 23 exemplaires
The Outward Side (1971) 23 exemplaires
Bohannon's Women (2002) 21 exemplaires
The Complete Brandstetter (2006) 18 exemplaires
Todd (1995) 18 exemplaires
Dog and Other Stories (1979) 12 exemplaires
Stranger to himself (1977) 10 exemplaires
The Cutbank Path (2002) 10 exemplaires
Hang-up (1969) 9 exemplaires
Known Homosexual (1968) 8 exemplaires
Lost on Twilight Road (1964) 8 exemplaires
One foot in the boat (1977) 5 exemplaires
Cocksure (1969) 3 exemplaires
The piano player 2 exemplaires
Tarn House (1971) 2 exemplaires
Ghosts and Other Poems (SC) (1998) 2 exemplaires
The Corrupter (1968) 2 exemplaires
Election Day 1 exemplaire
The Anderson Boy 1 exemplaire
Widower's Walk 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Pulp Friction (2003) — Contributeur — 203 exemplaires
The Mammoth Book of Private Eye Stories (1988) — Contributeur — 163 exemplaires
The Best American Mystery Stories 1999 (1999) — Contributeur — 159 exemplaires
The Night Awakens (2000) — Contributeur — 114 exemplaires
The Mammoth Book of Gay Short Stories (1997) — Contributeur — 100 exemplaires
The Man I Might Become: Gay Men Write about Their Fathers (2002) — Contributeur — 78 exemplaires
Los Angeles Noir 2: The Classics (2010) — Contributeur — 42 exemplaires
Something Inside: Conversations with Gay Fiction Writers (1999) — Contributeur — 33 exemplaires
Home Sweet Homicide (1991) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires

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Loving this series! Echoes of Raymond Chandler, without being a pastiche.
 
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GratzFamily | 11 autres critiques | Nov 20, 2023 |
this was both really well written, and really well thought out, plus it was brave and strong in a way i wasn't expecting. i knew the main character was a gay man, and that in 1970 to write him this way was surprising, but i didn't think that homosexuality would end up being such a key part of the story. that it would feature so heavily and matter so much to the mystery. and for hansen to do that in the first of the series, right out of the gate, not save that until his series and character were established and already well-liked, is both surprising and really brave. and that he did it so well that, even though homosexuality was illegal in 49 states at the time, that this became a popular series, is nothing short of game changing. i hope people read this at the time and started to shift their views, and their understanding. i don't see how they could read this (and presumably the rest of the series) and not be changed.

as to the mystery itself, it's really well done. i was reading it most of the time, thinking, 'why don't more writers do this?' it's so smart, have an insurance claims man investigate and instead of find a murderer, find a person who isn't dead at all. it seemed brilliant to me, and the book clipped along really nicely as well. then it did become a regular murder mystery, which i wasn't thinking would happen at that point, and that ended up working well, too. so many twists that i didn't expect. so many people i was sure had done it that didn't. all around i'm very impressed. the only thing i didn't like was that he ended up sleeping with the 17 year old at the end. that was self-indulgent, i think, and there was no need for it, especially as it was pointed out at different points in the book that it was illegal and also that it would be considered rape. so i really wish he hadn't done that. the author and the character, i mean.

for so many reasons this is such an excellent start to a series and to a character study. the universality of grief, the way he writes about community and belonging and the heartbreaking way his characters have either not lived their truth or have tried to be someone else, or have lived for someone else. this is a really sad, but also really beautiful story.

"His face kept the smile the way an old barn keeps a sign."

describing a house: "It tried to be yellow and managed a sick pale brown."
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overlycriticalelisa | 18 autres critiques | Mar 11, 2023 |
Naples, FL 2023 #2 - Wow! Plowed through this in no time. Very much enjoyed the calm-demeanored manner in which Dave Brandstetter drove this fast-moving bus! I have read all of the Michael Nava detective books, and since he wrote the forward of this, i figured i would give it a try. Luckily it was his first! Written long before a gay leading character would have been considered a wise move in literary circles. Unexpected twists and turns, which are very good in my book. Looks like i have to go find the rest!! Bravo!… (plus d'informations)
 
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jeffome | 18 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2023 |
Good book overall but drags in placed. Written in the mid 60s. Has a black man living with a white man. The white man is killed and they start out blaming his lover. After he's cleared we go through a long list of whom it might have been. His ex-wife, his father, a deranged sailor, a local professor. All the people who have been sidelines in the book. Full of twists and turns if you can make it through.
 
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ChrisWeir | Nov 13, 2022 |

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