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Author: Raymond Chandler

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780394757681

Language: English

Publish Date: 26/12/1969

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2A Case
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Chapter 3A Goodbye
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Chapter 4A Detective
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Chapter 5A Writer
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Chapter 6Summary & Review
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Why listen to The Long Goodbye

Listening to the summary audiobook of "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler is a great way to quickly immerse yourself in the complex world of detective fiction. This iconic novel delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the moral ambiguities of post-war America, all through the lens of Chandler's masterful prose and his iconic private investigator, Philip Marlowe. The summary audiobook distills the essence of the plot and character dynamics, making it an accessible introduction to Chandler's work for both newcomers and seasoned readers alike, while also highlighting the timeless relevance of its themes in today's society.

Author : Raymond Chandler

Raymond Chandler was an American mystery writer. Time magazine crowned him “the Poet Laureate of the loner.” He is one of the few detective novelists the world over whose books are described as literary classics and have entered into the canon of great works of fiction. He became a spokesperson for 20th century American literature. His major works include The Big Sleep; The Lady in the Lake; Farewell, My Lovely; and The Long Goodbye. His masterpiece, The Long Goodbye, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1955.

Key Insights from The Long Goodbye

  • Thematically, 'The Long Goodbye' explores the complexities of friendship and betrayal, highlighting how companionship can be both a refuge and a source of pain. Philip Marlowe's deep loyalty to his friend Terry Lennox contrasts sharply with the morally ambiguous world around them, showcasing the challenges of maintaining integrity.
  • Chandler's use of language in 'The Long Goodbye' adds a lyrical quality to the narrative, with rich, evocative descriptions that enhance the novel's mood. This stylistic choice elevates the detective genre into an exploration of existential themes, leaving readers to ponder the nature of love, loss, and loneliness.
  • The novel subverts traditional detective tropes by placing emotional depth at its center, rather than merely focusing on the pursuit of justice. Marlowe's journey reflects a personal quest for understanding rather than a straightforward quest for truth, inviting readers to question the very notion of crime and morality.
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