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durée : 00:04:24 - Le Polar sonne toujours 2 fois - par : Michel ABESCAT - L'Américain Jake Hinkson publie son sixième roman, "Ainsi va le monde". Un livre aussi noir que ravageur, avec un regard au laser, une malice à nulle autre pareille, un sens aigu de la dérision, un humour au hachoir.
durée : 00:26:59 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Au menu de votre débat critique littérature : du roman noir et des polars avec "Ainsi va le monde" de Jake Hinkson et "Une tombe pour deux" de Ron Rash. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : François Angelier Producteur de l'émission "Mauvais Genres" sur France Culture, spécialiste de littérature populaire; Élise Lépine Journaliste littéraire au Point
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Mit mir am Mikrofon die Journalisten Carsten Germis und Günther Grosser. Auch heute wieder stellen wir am Ende drei persönliche Empfehlungen vor. Diesmal Colin Niel "Nur die Tiere", Emma Cline "Daddy" und Viktor Martinowitsch "Revolution". Zunächst jedoch zu Jake Hinkson und seinem Kriminalroman "Verdorrtes Land". Der Geschichte eines bigotten Landstrichs, in der die Religion das Leben bestimmt, selbst wenn man sich von ihr abwendet. Lust, Erpressung, Mord, nicht alles ist im Dry Country so, wie sich die Moralapostel das wünschen. Was mich zu der Frage bringt: Macht nicht all das Versagen, die Unzulänglichkeit, das Verbrechen die Religion so aufregend?
Eric is joined by TV writer Lindsey Allen, winner of our co-host for a day contest! They speak with legendary author JA Jance, thriller writer Steve Berry and novelist and screenwriter Daniel Pyne. Plus Eric is joined to answer A Question by author Jake Hinkson and the team behind Renee Patrick, Rosemarie and Vince Keenan. All music used by permission under the creative commons license. Music in this episode includes: Blueprint by Jahzzar Ramona by Macchiato Funky Breakfast With Tiffany BY Broke For Free Brooke's Dream by Dan Lebowitz South Street Strut by The Great North Sound Society Skuba Drive by Quincas Moreira 800 Lives by Everet Almond Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three great authors: Wendy Corsi Staub, Jake Hinkson and Matthew Mather, plus a report from the Men Of Mystery conference featuring Howard Michael Gould, Brett Battles, Jack Carr, Paddy Hirsch, Phoef Sutton, Neal Griffin. All music used by permission under the creative commons license. Music in this episode includes: Running Through the Aisles by The Barr Brothers Hungaria by Latche Swing Evidence Song by The Good Lawdz Ubiquitous by Diamond Ortiz Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions Up Above by Letter Box Cockpit by Silent Partner Free Dog by Silent Partner
Welcome to episode 8 featuring interviews with Rachel Howzell Hall, James Ziskin, Ryan Gattis and Erik Storey. With special appearances by: Rob Hart, Todd Robinson, Jake Hinkson, Brad Parks, Brain Panowich, Joe Clifford and Val McDermid. All music used by permission of the creative commons license. Music featured in this episode: Real Swing Shet by Menage Quad Ground Cayenne by The Good Lawdz Swing 39 by Latche Swing Devil on my Shoulder by The Underscore Orkestra A Lil Something Somethin by The Good Lawdz Super Bubbly by Jesse Spillane Mr Trumpet by Ketsa Bonbon by Hicham Chahidi All Hot Lights by Podington Bear Buddy Guy by Podington Bear The Itis by Polyrhythmics Hungaria by Latche Swing
Crime novelist Jake Hinkson joins us to discuss his articles about film noir and his other writing. We begin with the upcoming NOIR CITY Chicago festival, featuring a special anniversary screening of L.A. Confidential with author James Ellroy in person, plus some other hard-hitting heist films (2:25). Then we discuss how how Jake got started writing for the FNF's NOIR CITY e-magazine, during the long-ago internet era of Myspace (15:55). Two of Jake's NOIR CITY profiles focus on lesser-known actors with sad stories off-screen as well as on. We talk about the dramatic and scandalous life of Detour star Tom Neal (17:50) and the ill-fated Peggie Castle, who made striking impressions with great noir performances in 99 River Street and I, The Jury (33:10). Then we lighten the mood with Jake's article on the B-movie cult classic Wicked Woman, which led to a happy ending off-screen in the lifelong marriage of star Beverly Michaels and director Russell Rouse (45:20). We also share some fun stories about seeing the movie with appreciative audiences at NOIR CITY film festivals (51:45). We conclude with Jake discussing his approach and themes in his novels and other writing (55:10), plus meeting and talking with his well-read and noir-crazy readers in France (58:30). NOIR CITY CHICAGO 2017 schedule and tickets: https://www.musicboxtheatre.com/events/noir-city-chicago-2017 "Tom Neal: The Broken Man" from NOIR CITY #6: http://www.noircitymag.com/noir_city_6.html "The Girl They Loved to Kill: The Many Deaths of Peggie Castle" from NOIR CITY #8: http://www.noircitymag.com/noir_city_8.html "Wicked Woman: Beverly Michaels and Russell Rouse" from NOIR CITY #13: http://www.noircitymag.com/noir_city_13.html More info on Jake's books and other writings at: https://www.jakehinkson.com/ Please send us any feedback you have on our show to podcast@filmnoirfoundation.org. Music: Themes from Classe Tous Risques (by Georges Delerue), L.A. Confidential (Jerry Goldsmith), and The Night Of The Hunter (Walter Schumann). "Wicked Woman" (Buddy Baker and Joe Mullendore) sung by Herb Jeffries. Dialogue from Detour (with Tom Neal and Ann Savage) and 99 River Street (Peggie Castle and John Payne).
With readings by: Frank Wheeler Jr, Jake Hinkson, and Jon Bassoff
With readings by: Frank Wheeler Jr, Jake Hinkson, and Jon Bassoff
Et voici notre 19e émission...avec un changement de casting! Nous sommes tristes que Marjorie nous quitte...mais heureuses d'accueillir Amandine parmi nous! Au programme : -"Une Enfance de Rêve" de Catherine Millet, disponible chez Flammarion, et en poche chez J'ai Lu -"Berezina" de Sylvain Tesson, disponible aux Editions Guérin -"L'Enfer de Church Street" de Jake Hinkson, traduit par Sophie Aslanides, disponible chez Gallmeister Comme toujours nos coups de cœur sur le site