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Memphis Noir (Akashic Noir)

Memphis Noir (Akashic Noir)

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: November 3rd, 2015
Publisher:
Akashic Books, Ltd.
ISBN:
9781617753114
Pages:
250

Description

A rich volume of Southern urban noir exploring sides of Memphis that only the locals know, but often don't reveal.

“A remarkable picture of contemporary Memphis emerges in this Akashic noir volume . . . Something for everyone.” —Publishers Weekly

Memphis Noir covers train cars and Beale Street, hoodoo and segregation, Nathan Bedford Forrest and, of course, Graceland, and even includes a graphic novella.” —Memphis Flyer

Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.

Featuring brand-new stories by: Richard J. Alley, David Wesley Williams, Dwight Fryer, Jamey Hatley, Adam Shaw, Penny Register-Shaw, Kaye George, Arthur Flowers, Suzanne Berube Rorhus, Ehi Ike, Lee Martin, Stephen Clements, Cary Holladay, John Bensko, Sheree Renée Thomas, and Troy L. Wiggins.

From the introduction by Laureen P. Cantwell & Leonard Gill:

A city equal parts darkness and hope. A scarred city. An often violent one. But a resilient city too.

That’s our Memphis.

Like many cities, we have a namesake—in Egypt, Men-nefer became Menfe became Memphis, enduring and beautiful, on the banks of the Nile. Centuries later, another continent, another people, another river: Memphis, Tennessee, the soul of the Mississippi Delta, was formed. We are a place born of history, inhabited as much by memory as by the living—the past and present inextricably and inescapably linked . . . . Memphis is marvels and misfits—two-faced and unabashedly so.

We are Memphis, and this is our noir.

About the Author

LEONARD GILL (1953–2017) was born and raised in Memphis. He wrote a book column and blog for the Memphis Flyer, the city’s alternative newsweekly, and wrote spotlights on local writers for a monthly book feature in Memphis magazine. He's the coeditor of Memphis Noir.

LAUREEN P. CANTWELL grew up in eastern Long Island and eventually found her way to Memphis —“the rock ’n’ roll side of Tennessee.” She lived in Midtown for two years while working as a librarian at the University of Memphis and grew to love the darkness of the city—and Elvis. She is the coeditor of Memphis Noir.

Praise for Memphis Noir (Akashic Noir)

Memphis Noir, edited by Laureen P. Cantwell and Leonard Gill, captures the subtlety of the Memphis ethos, where blacks and whites, rich and poor, are intimately entwined. The collection—fifteen stories by some of the city’s finest writers—bleeds the blues and calls down the dark powers that permeate this capital of the Delta.

— The Commercial Appeal

The new anthology Memphis Noir is replete with murders, ghosts, gangsters, a sharp-toothed baby, Boss Crump, and high water on the bluff.

— Memphis Magazine

Stories by some of the city’s finest writers. . . . This new collection is a boon for readers who love a good ghost story and a shiver in the night. . . . The skill of the fifteen writers represented here is evident on every page of Memphis Noir, a testament to the cultural richness of the Bluff City.

— Chapter 16

Jealousy, lust and murder are common themes . . . there’s not a bad [story] in the bunch.
— Underrated Reads

Voodoo, ghosts, guns, hatred, jealousy and greed play their part here. There is no place for weakness here.

— Journey of a Bookseller