Manhattan Noir

By (author): "Maan Meyers, John Lutz, Robert Knightly, Jim Fusilli, Jeffery Deaver, Thomas H. Cook, Carol Lea Benjamin, Xu Xi, C.J. Sullivan, Justin Scott, S.J. Rozan, Martin Meyers, Charles Ardai, Lawrence Block"
Publish Date: January 1st 2006
Manhattan Noir
ISBN1888451955
ISBN139781888451955
AsinManhattan Noir
Original titleManhattan Noir
SeriesManhattan Noir #1, Akashic noir
From the introduction by Lawrence Block: Readers of Brooklyn Noir will recall that its contents were labeled by neighborhood - Bay Ridge, Canarsie, Greenpoint, etc. We have chosen the same principle here, and the book's contents do a good job of covering the island, from C.J. Sullivan's Inwood and John Lutz's Upper West Side, to Justin Scott's Chelsea and Carol Lea Benjamin's Greenwich Village. The range in mood and literary style is at least as great; noir can be funny, it can stretch to include magic realism, it can be ample or stark, told in the past or present tense, and in the first or third person. I wouldn't presume to define noir - if we could define it, we wouldn't need to use a French word for it -- but it seems to be that it's more a way of looking at the world than what one sees.