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  1. The Big Sleep Full Book Summary. The novel opens on an overcast morning in mid-October. It is thundering, foreboding rain. Philip Marlowe, a tough, cynical, yet honest private detective, is hired by the old, ailing General Sternwood to help him "take care of" Arthur Gwynn Geiger, a homosexual (possibly bisexual) pornographer who has been ...

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  2. The Big Sleep (1939) is a hardboiled crime novel by American-British writer Raymond Chandler, the first to feature the detective Philip Marlowe. It has been adapted for film twice, in 1946 and again in 1978 .

    • Raymond Chandler
    • 1939
  3. Major Conflict Detective Philip Marlowe is hired to take care of a blackmailing case involving a man named Arthur Gwynn Geiger, a pornographer whose death causes many other deaths. The novel also concerns the search for Rusty Regan, which occupies the second half of the book and becomes a second plot line. Rising action The murder of Geiger ...

  4. May 20, 2024 · The Big Sleep represents some major departures in the nature of the detective genre, changes that necessarily reflect the world in which it was written.Corrupt networks map out Chandler’s post-Prohibition era, be they explicitly criminal or nominally official, and it is the gray areas in between that allow the detective Philip Marlowe to exist.

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  5. Jun 10, 2020 · Indeed, by 1939, detective Phillip Marlowe’s white-collar blackmail and racketeering, wealthy clients, and white criminals engaged in their activities mainly in Hollywood and Beverly Hills ...

  6. The Big Sleep is a hard-boiled detective novel by Raymond Chandler, first published in 1939. It introduces private detective Philip Marlowe, who is hired to untangle a web of deception involving the wealthy Sternwood family. As Marlowe delves into the underworld of 1930s Los Angeles, he encounters a labyrinth of crime, corruption, and seduction ...

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  8. Chandler wrote The Big Sleep during the Great Depression, which started when the U.S. stock market crashed, sending economic reverberations around the world. Millions of people lost everything, and honest work was hard to come by. This was also a post-Prohibition world, in which the previous total ban on alcohol had been lifted, but the ...

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