Foreign Bodies
This is the first ever collection of classic crime in translation from the golden age of the genre in the 20th century. Often these did not appear in English, and they have been known only by a small number of experts. Many of these stories are exceptionally rare, and several have been translated for the first time to appear in this volume.
Martin Edwards has selected gems of classic crime from Denmark to Japan and many points in between. Fascinating stories give an insight into the cosmopolitan cultures (and crime-writing traditions) of diverse places, including Mexico, France, Russia, Germany and the Netherlands.
"The stories in Foreign Bodies are presented, very approximately, in chronological order. When one reads the stories, the influence of Conan Doyle is often evident, but what is truly captivating... is the variety of storytelling styles adopted by writers in different parts of the world at much the same time as Christie and her English-speaking colleagues were debating the so-called 'rules' of the classic whodunnit."
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This is the first ever collection of classic crime in translation from the golden age of the genre in the 20th century. Often these did not appear in English, and they have been known only by a small number of experts. Many of these stories are exceptionally rare, and several have been translated for the first time to appear in this volume.
Martin Edwards has selected gems of classic crime from Denmark to Japan and many points in between. Fascinating stories give an insight into the cosmopolitan cultures (and crime-writing traditions) of diverse places, including Mexico, France, Russia, Germany and the Netherlands.
"The stories in Foreign Bodies are presented, very approximately, in chronological order. When one reads the stories, the influence of Conan Doyle is often evident, but what is truly captivating... is the variety of storytelling styles adopted by writers in different parts of the world at much the same time as Christie and her English-speaking colleagues were debating the so-called 'rules' of the classic whodunnit."
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This is the first ever collection of classic crime in translation from the golden age of the genre in the 20th century. Often these did not appear in English, and they have been known only by a small number of experts. Many of these stories are exceptionally rare, and several have been translated for the first time to appear in this volume.
Martin Edwards has selected gems of classic crime from Denmark to Japan and many points in between. Fascinating stories give an insight into the cosmopolitan cultures (and crime-writing traditions) of diverse places, including Mexico, France, Russia, Germany and the Netherlands.
"The stories in Foreign Bodies are presented, very approximately, in chronological order. When one reads the stories, the influence of Conan Doyle is often evident, but what is truly captivating... is the variety of storytelling styles adopted by writers in different parts of the world at much the same time as Christie and her English-speaking colleagues were debating the so-called 'rules' of the classic whodunnit."
















