Raymond Chandler Berühmte Zitate
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-41147138.html 30.08.1976
"Yes, I am exactly like the characters in my books. I am very tough and have been known to break a Vienna roll with my bare hands." - Brief an seinen Agenten Edgar Carter. 5. Februar 1951 http://theamericanreader.com/5-february-1951-raymond-chandler-to-edgar-carter/
Raymond Chandler Zitate und Sprüche
https://martin-ramsauer-verlag.jimdo.com/die-neunte-reihe/erlesenes/raymond-chandler/ martin-ramsauer-verlag.jimdo.com
"I set out the chess-board. I filled a pipe, paraded the chessmen and inspected them for French shaves and loose buttons, and played a championship tournament game between Gortchakoff and Meninkin, seventy-two moves to a draw, a price specimen of the irresistible force meeting the immovable object, a battle without armor, a war without blood, and as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you could find anywhere outside an advertising agency." - The Long Goodbye (1953). PT174 books.google https://books.google.de/books?id=K2wD3ZjkzBIC&pg=PT174&dq=advertising
„Wir harten Jungs sind doch alle hoffnungslos sentimental.“
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-41147138.html 30.08.1976
"All us tough guys are hopeless sentimentalists at heart" - Brief an Roger Machell 7. Februar 1955 http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/06/books/bk-59816/3l
Raymond Chandler: Zitate auf Englisch
“To the memory of Mr. Stan Phillips. (…) Just another four-flusher.”
"Red Wind" (short story, 1938), published in Trouble Is My Business (1939)
“You can always tell a detective on TV. He never takes his hat off.”
Quelle: Playback (1958), chapter 14
“He didn't curl his lip because it had been curled when he came in.”
Quelle: The High Window (1942), chapter 3
“You know what Canino will do---beat my teeth out and then kick me in the stomach for mumbling.”
Quelle: The Big Sleep (1939), Chapter 28
essay, first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly (November, 1945)
The Simple Art of Murder (1950)
"Twelve Notes on the Mystery Story", published in The Notebooks of Raymond Chandler(1976)
“Hollywood is wonderful. Anyone who doesn't like it is either crazy or sober.”
As quoted in Hollywood Remembered : An Oral History of Its Golden Age (2002) by Paul Zollo
"A Qualified Farewell" (essay, early 1950's), published in The Notebooks of Raymond Chandler (1976)
"A Qualified Farewell" (essay, early 1950's), published in The Notebooks of Raymond Chandler (1976)
essay, first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly (November, 1945)
The Simple Art of Murder (1950)
letter, 22 April 1949, published in Raymond Chandler Speaking (1962)
“A nice state of affairs when a man has to indulge his vices by proxy.”
Quelle: The Big Sleep (1939), chapter 2
“The girl slept on, motionless, in that curled-up looseness achieved by some women and all cats.”
"'I'll Be Waiting' (short story), published in the Saturday Evening Post, October 14, 1939
'Si.' He smiled again. A brilliant warm smile, like the kiss of death.
Quelle: The High Window (1942), chapter 24
“"Tall, aren't you?" she said. "I didn't mean to be."”
Quelle: The Big Sleep (1939), chapter one
"Red Wind" (short story, 1938), published in Trouble Is My Business (1939)