Black Cherry Blues

Black Cherry Blues

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  • Author: James Lee Burke
  • Publisher: Hachette UK
  • ISBN: 0316204099
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 309

In this Edgar Award-winning thriller, former Louisiana homicide cop Dave Robicheaux is trying to start a new life after the murder of his wife — but he can't escape his past forever. Dave Robicheaux was once a Louisiana homicide cop. Now he's trying to start a new life, opening up a fishing business and caring for his adopted girl, Alafair. Compared to Louisiana, Robicheaux thought Montana would be safe — until two Native American activists suddenly go missing. When Robicheaux begins investigating, he is led into the dark world of the Mafia and oil companies. At the same time, someone from his past comes back to haunt him. Someone who was responsible for Robicheaux's flight from New Orleans — someone who brutally murdered his wife — and now is after young Alafair... Winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel, Black Cherry Blues spans from the mystical streets of New Orleans to the endless mountains of Montana, and ranks among James Lee Burke's finest work — an enduring classic, darkly beautiful and thrilling.


Black cherry blues

Black cherry blues

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  • Author: James Lee Burke
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788759508077
  • Category : Robicheaux, Dave (Fictitious character)
  • Languages : da
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Black cherry blues

Black cherry blues

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  • Author: James Lee Burke
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788440618207
  • Category :
  • Languages : es
  • Pages : 301


Black Cherry Blues

Black Cherry Blues

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  • Author: James L. Burke
  • Publisher: Harper
  • ISBN: 9780062206749
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

Winner of the Edgar award for best novel Evil crept into Dave Robicheaux's bayou world one night and destroyed the woman he loved. Now it's threatening the life of his innocent child. Framed for murder, the Cajun ex-cop is traveling far from his Louisiana home to clear his name, to help a friend, to save what remains of his family—seeking justice and revenge in the Big Sky Country of Montana.


Black Cherry Blues

Black Cherry Blues

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  • Author: James Lee Burke
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  • Category : Murder
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

Personal tragedy has left Dave Robicheaux close to the edge.


Black cherry blues

Black cherry blues

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  • Author: James Lee Burke
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9783548242668
  • Category : Detective and mystery stories
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 399


A Violent Conscience

A Violent Conscience

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  • Author: Leonard Engel
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 0786455586
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

Mysteries and detective stories are among the most popular of books but the writers of such genre fiction suffer from a perception that their work is to be taken less seriously than so-called literary fiction. The novels of James Lee Burke, one of the most distinguished writers of crime novels, challenge that notion, as do the 12 essays in this collection. This work examines Burke as a writer who has expanded the mystery-detective genre with an astonishing diversity of themes, imaginative language and descriptions, and unforgettable characters. He seems unbounded by limitations of genre. An interview with Burke is included.


James Lee Burke and the Soul of Dave Robicheaux

James Lee Burke and the Soul of Dave Robicheaux

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  • Author: Barbara Bogue
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 9780786483105
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 219

When he created the character Dave Robicheaux, author James Lee Burke lent the New Orleans homicide detective a few of his own characteristics: a daughter named Alafair, a lifetime struggle with alcohol, his Roman Catholic faith, and his love for fishing and the outdoors. On the other hand, Robicheaux is portrayed as a veteran of the Vietnam war, something Burke never experienced firsthand. Yet the demons Burke has known allow him to write convincingly about demons he never knew. Thus Burke has created a realistic, complex and compelling protagonist for his crime fiction series. That depth is one element that elevates Burke’s writing above the status of genre fiction. This book explores how James Lee Burke, through the first person narrative of detective Dave Robicheaux, probes the world of law and order, crime and disorder, and one man’s internal conflicts with modern moral issues. The first chapter reveals the similarities and differences between real life creator and fictional protagonist. Next, chapters arranged by theme explore the roles of women, Robicheaux’s paternal side as revealed through his adopted daughter, the paternal influences in the detective’s own life, and the contrasting personality of his half-brother, Jimmie. The next chapters probe the roots of the detective’s moral dilemmas: his battle with alcohol, the Vietnam war’s lingering trauma, and religion. Next the author explores Burke’s use of the supernatural, sense of place, and music to deepen his stories. Final chapters delve into Robicheaux’s moral quandaries as a law enforcement officer, the character’s contrast to his reckless and funny partner, Clete, and how Burke reveals truths about life through Robicheaux. An interview with Burke is included.


Ecology and Literatures in English

Ecology and Literatures in English

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  • Author: Françoise Besson
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 152752339X
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 545

In all latitudes, writers hold out a mirror, leading the reader to awareness by telling real or imaginary stories about people of good will who try to save what can be saved, and about animals showing humans the way to follow. Such tales argue that, in spite of all destructions and tragedies, if we are just aware of, and connected to, the real world around us, to the blade of grass at our feet and the star above our heads, there is hope in a reconciliation with the Earth. This may start with the emergence, or, rather, the return, of a nonverbal language, restoring the connection between human beings and the nonhuman world, through a form of communication beyond verbalization. Through a journey in Anglophone literature, with examples taken from Aboriginal, African, American, English, Canadian and Indian works, this book shows the role played by literature in the protection of the planet. It argues that literature reveals the fundamental idea that everything is connected and that it is only when most people are aware of this connection that the world will change. Exactly as a tree is connected with all the animal life in and around it, texts show that nothing should be separated. From Shakespeare’s theatre to ecopoetics, from travel writing to detective novels, from children’s books to novels, all literary genres show that literature responds to the violence destroying lands, men and nonhuman creatures, whose voices can be heard through texts.


Isn't Justice Always Unfair?

Isn't Justice Always Unfair?

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  • Author: J. Kenneth Van Dover
  • Publisher: Popular Press
  • ISBN: 9780879727239
  • Category : American literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 380

Isn't Justice Always Unfair? explores the uncommonly long and uncommonly rich relationship between the fictional detective and his or her South. It begins with the New Orleans expatriate, Legrand, uncovering Captain Kidd's treasure on an island off Charleston, South Carolina; it covers the satires and parodies of Mark Twain and the polished stories of Melville Davisson Post and Irvin S. Cobb; and it concludes with surveys of the many good and excellent writers who are using the form of the detective story to compose inquiries into the character of life in the South today. At the center of Isn't Justice Always Unfair? lies an analysis of a most remarkable phenomenon: William Faulkner's exploitation of the genre as an avenue into his postage stamp of Southern experience, Yoknapatawpha County.