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Manifesto for the Dead

Manifesto for the Dead is a surreal noir that takes as its main character the master of noir, the late crime novelist Jim Thompson at the end of his career, suspecting he has been framed by a Hollywood producer for the murder of a young starlet. An intricate blend of biography, fiction, and suspense, this literary thriller offers a hair-raising portrait of one of crime fiction’s most notorious true-life figures—and a brutal satire of the entertainment industry in the tradition of The Day of the Locust. As the novel opens, the aging writer is at the end of his string—a habitué of Hollywood bars and endless drinking sessions at the Musso & Frank Grill. Here he is approached by a small-time producer, Billy Miracle, with an offer to work on a project designed to resurrect the career of a fading screen star. Thompson accepts, and soon finds himself at the center of a lurid triangle, inadvertently following a trail that leads from a dead starlet—found strangled in the back of a Cadillac—to the doorstep of one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. Set in the seamy back streets of Los Angeles, in 1972, Manifesto for the Dead tells the story of legendary crime writer Jim Thompson in his darkest hour. It is a book about desire and lust, about a writer struggling with illusion, disillusion and fate on the back lots of Hollywood. But the Manifesto is also a novel-within-a-novel, telling two stories that intertwine—one set in Hollywood, the other in Thompson’s imagination—each rushing headlong into the other, into that area where fact and fiction are no longer distinguishable, and the darkness is inseparable from the light.

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  • "Manifesto for the Dead is a surreal noir that takes as its main character the master of noir, the late crime novelist Jim Thompson at the end of his career, suspecting he has been framed by a Hollywood producer for the murder of a young starlet. An intricate blend of biography, fiction, and suspense, this literary thriller offers a hair-raising portrait of one of crime fiction’s most notorious true-life figures—and a brutal satire of the entertainment industry in the tradition of The Day of the Locust. As the novel opens, the aging writer is at the end of his string—a habitué of Hollywood bars and endless drinking sessions at the Musso & Frank Grill. Here he is approached by a small-time producer, Billy Miracle, with an offer to work on a project designed to resurrect the career of a fading screen star. Thompson accepts, and soon finds himself at the center of a lurid triangle, inadvertently following a trail that leads from a dead starlet—found strangled in the back of a Cadillac—to the doorstep of one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. Set in the seamy back streets of Los Angeles, in 1972, Manifesto for the Dead tells the story of legendary crime writer Jim Thompson in his darkest hour. It is a book about desire and lust, about a writer struggling with illusion, disillusion and fate on the back lots of Hollywood. But the Manifesto is also a novel-within-a-novel, telling two stories that intertwine—one set in Hollywood, the other in Thompson’s imagination—each rushing headlong into the other, into that area where fact and fiction are no longer distinguishable, and the darkness is inseparable from the light."@en
  • "Un producteur miteux propose à Jim Thompson, un écrivain alcoolique et minable, d'écrire un livre à partir d'un synopsis afin de l'adapter ensuite à l'écran : l'histoire d'un garçon du Texas qui monte à Hollywood en semant des cadavres sur sa route. Mais Thompson commence lui aussi à trouver des cadavres sur son chemin et s'aperçoit que le synopsis est le reflet exact de ce qui lui arrive..."
  • ""Crime novelist, Jim Thompson, is at the end of his career, suspecting he has been framed by a Hollywood producer for the murder of a young starlet."--Jacket."
  • ""Crime novelist, Jim Thompson, is at the end of his career, suspecting he has been framed by a Hollywood producer for the murder of a young starlet."--Jacket."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Frame-stories"
  • "Frame-stories"@en

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  • "Un manifeste pour les morts"
  • "Manifesto for the Dead"@en
  • "Manifesto for the dead : [a fictional memoir of Jim Thompson]"
  • "Manifesto for the dead"
  • "Manifesto for the dead"@en