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The Long Take
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I have heard Robertson's poetry a few times on the radio, and I have a CD called Hirta Songs which was a very interesting collaboration with the Scottish folksinger Alasdair Roberts which mixes songs (for which Robertson wrote the lyrics) and poems (recited by Robertson) - it tells the story of the last inhabitants of the Scottish island of Hirta, better known as St Kilda.



I was coming here to make the same observation/complaint. There isn't a copy in all of Colorado that I can find. I checked Amazon, bookdepository and ebay, even.


I didn't mean to sound whiny or upset. I am just disappointed and was hopeful that others had better connections than me.


It is always so frustrating when we US people are trying t..."
Thanks!

I was impressed without being blown away, and I felt I was missing a lot - I am not that familiar with Los Angeles or 50s film noir. Not that it is ever difficult to follow the surface story, but there are allusions everywhere. I look forward to reading others' thoughts on this one...

Just added my review above.
I enjoyed the book a lot but like Hugh neither Film Noir or Los Angeles interest me so I feel that I did not gain the experience the author had intended, particularly with the copious research.
I am also concerned that the judging panel selected it for a level of contemporary relevance which I felt to be a little forced.

However, it wasn't the film noir or the jazz that won me over. It was Walker.
The writing quite often reminded me of Denis Johnson, which is a big positive from my viewpoint: I loved the way Robertson made the poverty and grime of the city almost tangible.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I probably should have phrased that comment more positively!
Hugh wrote: "Britta wrote: "Just finished it and: absolutely brilliant!
5*"
Really glad you liked this one!"
Me, too :-)
5*"
Really glad you liked this one!"
Me, too :-)



The Set-Up was turned into a film in 1949 — a classic film noir.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
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