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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Floating Admiral (edizione 1993)di Agatha Christie (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. The Detection Club is a celebrated group of British mystery writers, formed in 1930 during the so-called ‘Golden Age’. In 1931, 14 members of the club – including Christie, G.K. Chesterton, Canon Victor Whitechurch and Dorothy L. Sayers – wrote this collaborative experiment. Each of the fourteen chapters was written by one of them, after which a suggested solution was sealed in an envelope, and the book was passed on to the next author for the next chapter. It’s far from perfect, but "The Floating Admiral" is a fascinating read: these 14 authors were experts in their field, and – although the sealed solutions show that many had picked up on at least the general direction of the clues – it’s marvelous to see how these professionals manage to pick up on the existing elements and weave them into a constantly-changing narrative. "The Floating Admiral" is tough to find these days, but if you can, grab it. (Personally, I recommend dating someone whose father collects such books; it’s a no-fail option.) ( ) Catorce miembros del prestigioso The Detection Club, entre ellos autores de la talla de A. Christie, D. L. Sayers, G. K. Chesterton o R. Knox, recibieron la propuesta de escribir una obra colectiva partiendo del planteamiento inicial de un caso criminal. Cada colaborador se enfrentó al misterio sin saber qué solución tenían en mente los autores precedentes y entregaron en un sobre cerrado su particular solución al crimen. Por primera vez en la historia, los creadores de Hercule Poirot, la Srta. Marple, lord Peter Wimsey y el padre Brown aplicaban conjuntamente su pericia al mismo caso. Así nació "El almirante flotante", considerada como una de las novelas clásicas del género policiaco. This is a collaboration of chapters written by already established writers, such as Christie, Chesterton, Sayers and others of the 1930s. The idea for the book came from a meeting of the Detection Club. A group of well-known mystery writers. A game was proposed where each writer would take up the tale from the previous chapter, building on what has been written with an eye to the ending solution. The book does move along, but the change of authors and their view points is noticeable, but the reading is interesting. Each writer has their style, so the change from chapter to chapter isn’t always smooth, but the objective of an ending is there. There are additional chapters by some of the earlier chapter authors, giving their solution to the mystery. Interesting to see how each handled the case and what some of the solutions are. A very different type of read! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieAppartiene alle Collane EditorialiDoubleday Crime Club (1932.11) Il giallo [Mondadori] (1781) Ha un sequel (non seriale)
Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, G.K. Chesterton and nine other writers from the legendary Detection Club collaborate in this fiendishly clever but forgotten crime novel first published 80 years ago. Inspector Rudge does not encounter many cases of murder in the sleepy seaside town of Whynmouth. But when an old sailor lands a rowing boat containing a fresh corpse with a stab wound to the chest, the Inspector's investigation immediately comes up against several obstacles. The vicar, whose boat the body was found in, is clearly withholding information, and the victim's niece has disappeared. There is clearly more to this case than meets the eye - even the identity of the victim is called into doubt. Inspector Rudge begins to wonder just how many people have contributed to this extraordinary crime and whether he will ever unravel it... In 1931, Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers and ten other crime writers from the newly-formed 'Detection Club' collaborated in publishing a unique crime novel. In a literary game of consequences, each author would write one chapter, leaving G.K. Chesterton to write a typically paradoxical prologue and Anthony Berkeley to tie up all the loose ends. In addition, each of the authors provided their own solution in a sealed envelope, all of which appeared at the end of the book, with Agatha Christie's ingenious conclusion acknowledged at the time to be 'enough to make the book worth buying on its own'. The authors of this novel are: G. K. Chesterton, Canon Victor Whitechurch, G. D. H. Cole and Margaret Cole, Henry Wade, Agatha Christie, John Rhode, Milward Kennedy, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ronald Knox, Freeman Wills Crofts, Edgar Jepson, Clemence Dane and Anthony Berkeley. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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