John Banville Adopts Pen Name, Famous Protagonist to Reboot Chandler's Iconic Crime Series (March 21, 2014)

John Banville Adopts Pen Name, Famous Protagonist to Reboot Chandler's Iconic Crime Series (March 21, 2014)

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The transcript features a discussion with John Bainville, who writes under the pseudonym Benjamin Black. Bainville talks about his admiration for Raymond Chandler and his approach to writing a new Philip Marlowe novel, 'The Black Eyed Blonde.' He reflects on Chandler's impact on crime fiction and literature, emphasizing the importance of engaging the audience. Bainville also shares insights into his writing process, highlighting the differences between writing as Benjamin Black and as himself, and how he channels Chandler's style while adding his own touch.

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What are some of the trademark noir ingredients mentioned in the text?

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Who is the author of the new crime novel 'The Black Eyed Blonde'?

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How does John Bainville describe his character Philip Marlowe?

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What does John Bainville say about the audience's ability to read?

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What does John Bainville mean by saying that Chandler invented Los Angeles?

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What is the essential quality of Marlowe as described by John Bainville?

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How does writing as Benjamin Black differ from writing as John Bainville?

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