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  2. James Sallis - Wikipedia

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    James Sallis (born December 21, 1944) is an American crime writer who wrote a series of novels featuring the detective character Lew Griffin set in New Orleans, and the 2005 novel Drive, which was adapted into a 2011 film of the same name. Sallis began writing science fiction for magazines in the late 1960s.

  3. Drive (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Drive is a 2005 noir novel by American author James Sallis. The book was first published on September 1, 2005, through Poisoned Pen Press. In 2011, it was adapted into a feature film of the same name starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn with a screenplay by Hossein Amini. A sequel novel, Driven, was published in 2012. [1]

  4. Driven (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Driven is a 2012 novel by James Sallis that is a sequel to the novel Drive (2005). [1] [2] [3] Plot.

  5. The View from Pompey's Head - Wikipedia

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    James Sallis, writing in The Boston Globe, commented: "What it did was gather up, like a self-anthology, themes and preoccupations from Basso's earlier work: the return-of-the-native motif so important to at least three previous novels, his ongoing investigation of old vs. new South, his penchant for both the novel of character (Relics and ...

  6. List of crime writers - Wikipedia

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    James Sallis (born 1944, US) C. J. Sansom (born 1952, Sc) Joh Sasaki (佐々木譲, born 1950, J) Robin Sax (born 1972, US) ... The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time;

  7. Point Blank (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Point Blank publishes mostly hard boiled crime fiction, both original novels and classic reprints. Its inaugural publication was Two-Way Split, the first novel by Allan Guthrie, followed by novels and short story collections from James Reasoner, James Sallis, Gary Phillips, O'Neil De Noux, Ed Lynskey, and many others.

  8. The Man Who Fell to Earth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    James Sallis declared that The Man Who Fell to Earth was "among the finest science fiction novels," saying "Just beneath the surface it might be read as a parable of the Fifties and of the Cold War. Beneath that as an evocation of existential loneliness, a Christian fable, a parable of the artist.

  9. Orbit (anthology series) - Wikipedia

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    "Binaries" by James Sallis "Lost in the Marigolds" by Lee Hoffman and Robert E. Toomey, Jr. "Across the Bar" by Kit Reed "The Science Fair" by Vernor Vinge "The Last Leaf" by W. Macfarlane "When All the Lands Pour Out Again" by R. A. Lafferty "Only the Words Are Different" by James Sallis "The Infinity Box" by Kate Wilhelm