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They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy (English) Paperback Book

Description: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy The depression of the 1930s led people to desperate measures to survive. The marathon dance craze, which flourished at that time, seemed a simple way for people to earn extra money - dancing the hours away for cash, for weeks at a time. But the underside of that craze was filled with a competition and violence unknown to most ballrooms. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Depression of the 1930s led people to desperate measures to survive. The marathon dance craze, which flourished at that time seemed a simple way for people to earn extra money dancing the hours away for cash, for weeks at a time. But the underside of that craze was filled with a competition and violence unknown to most ballrooms. A lurid tale of dancing and desperation: Horace McCoys classic American novel captures the dark side of the 1930s. Notes A new edition of the classic of American noir, which was adapted into a film in 1969. Author Biography Horace McCoy was born near Nashville, Tennessee in 1897. During his lifetime he travelled all over the US as a salesman and taxi-driver and his varied career included reporting, sports editing, acting as bodyguard to a politician, doubling for a wrestler, and writing for films and magazines. A founder of the celebrated Dallas Little Theatre, his novels include I Should Have Stayed Home (1938), and Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1948). He died in 1955. Review Sordid, pathetic, senselessly exciting ... has the immediacy and the significance of a nerve-shattering explosion * New Republic * Were it not in its physical details so carefully documented, it would be lurid beyond itself * Nation * Language is not minced in this short novel which presents life in its most brutal aspect * Saturday Review of Literature * The first existentialist novel to have appeared in America -- Simone de Beauvoir A brilliant, bitter, wonderful portrait of mother and daughter, artist and lover * Kirkus * Horace McCoy shoots words like bullets * Time * A spare, bleak parable about American life, which McCoy pictured as a Los Angeles dance marathon in the early thirties ... full of the kind of apocalyptic detail that both he and Nathanael West saw in life as lived on the Hollywood fringe * New York Times * Captures the survivalist barbarity in this bizarre convention, and becomes a metaphor for life itself: the last couple on their feet gets the prize * Independent * I was moved, then shaken by the beauty and genius of Horace McCoys metaphor * Village Voice * Its the unanswerable nature of the whydunnit that ensures the books durability * booklit.com * Takes the reader into one of Americas darkest corners ... The story has resonance for contemporary America and the current craze for reality television. How far are we from staging a dance marathon for television? * readywhenyouarecb.com * This almost sadistically frank pulp fiction from 1935 will cure anyone of the delusion that earlier generations didnt know the score. With murder, incest, abortion, and the like generously added to a plot about people entertaining themselves by watching the misery of others, its like one of these eliminationist "reality" television shows (Survivor, Big Brother, etc.) as conceived by the creative team of Thomas Hobbes and Charles Darwin. These lives are indeed nasty, brutish, and short. It doesnt make for a pretty story, but you have to admire the zeal and energy with which Horace McCoy drives his point home * Brothersjudd.com * A sharply-honed novella... Brilliant -- Val Hennessy * Daily Mail * A classic novel about hardscrabble survival in 1930s Depression-era America * The Times * Americas first existential novel * Evening Standard * And finally, showing the modern writers how its done... the 1930s existentialist noir classic... its a breathtaking piece of storytelling that is still thrillingly relevant today. -- Doug Johnstone * Big Issue * Forget Raymond Chandler and his overrated ilk - Horace McCoys 1935 novel is the best example of American noir ever written... it is an extraordinary achievement and every bit as shocking and moving today as it must have been for its original readers. Gripping from the beginning - when we are given to understand that the narrator is being condemned to death for an unknown crime - its the story of two losers stumbling endlessly round a grotty Hollywood ballroom in a grotesque and ultimately futile struggle for survival. The characters are both more, and less, than human, the writing is tersely perfect, and the ending almost unbearably moving. -- Laura Wilson * Guardian * The brutality of the story is offset by the poetic beauty and precision of the narrative... In our world of fleeting reality TV stardom, this stark, urgent novel feels more timely than ever. -- Anita Sethi * Observer * A typographically innovative drama... A heartbreaking existentialist fable about a gruelling marathon dance contest... the tale assumes the weight of Greek tragedy... a masterpiece. -- Christopher Fowler * Independent on Sunday * Long Description Cult American noir now a Serpents Tail Classic. The Depression of the 1930s led people to desperate measures to survive. The marathon dance craze, which flourished at that time seemed a simple way for people to earn extra money dancing the hours away for cash, for weeks at a time. But the underside of that craze was filled with a competition and violence unknown to most ballrooms. A lurid tale of dancing and desperation: Horace McCoys classic American novel captures the dark side of the 1930s. Review Text Forget Raymond Chandler and his overrated ilk - Horace McCoys 1935 novel is the best example of American noir ever written... it is an extraordinary achievement and every bit as shocking and moving today as it must have been for its original readers. Gripping from the beginning - when we are given to understand that the narrator is being condemned to death for an unknown crime - its the story of two losers stumbling endlessly round a grotty Hollywood ballroom in a grotesque and ultimately futile struggle for survival. The characters are both more, and less, than human, the writing is tersely perfect, and the ending almost unbearably moving. Promotional "Headline" Cult American noir now a Serpents Tail Classic Competing Titles The Postman Always Rings Twice James M. Cain 9780375414381 26.00 Everyman 2003 The Big Clock Kenneth Fearing 9781590171813 14.95 NYRB Classics 2006 Description for Sales People Adapted into a 1969 film by Sydney Pollack starring Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin and Gig Young With a striking new jacket New introduction by John Jarvey Previous edition has sold 4,500 copies Already adopted for a number of courses A classic of of American literature Details ISBN184668739X Pages 128 Publisher Profile Books Ltd Series Serpents Tail Classics Year 2010 ISBN-10 184668739X ISBN-13 9781846687396 Format Paperback Author Horace McCoy Media Book Publication Date 2010-11-04 Imprint Serpents Tail Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 813.52 Short Title THEY SHOOT HORSES DONT THEY Language English Residence US Birth 1897 Death 1955 Edition Main Translated from English Audience General/Trade UK Release Date 2010-11-04 AU Release Date 2010-11-04 NZ Release Date 2010-11-04 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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