Friday, April 17, 2009

Seattle Noir-Edited by Curt Colbert

Seattle Noir
Edited by Curt Colbert
Akashic, Jun 1 2009, $15.95
ISBN: 9781933354804

These fourteen Noir entries that focus on Seattle are all well written with most being super. The stories can be divided between historical and recent/current as the city has dramatically changed from a kick butt blue collar port city to a white collar ethnic diverse urban center which is home to giant corporations. For instance, before coffee was king, rum was king. The comparison between the fourteen contributions clearly captures that seemingly radical turn around, but in fact the short stories show the slower pace of change starting with Boeing in the 1950s. Mr. Colbert breaks the book into four segments. “Gone South” contains four tales that look deep into ethnicity. “What Comes Around” includes three entries that focus on modern day moral issues? “Love Is a Four Letter Word” has three tales pf how love can go wrong even in a perfect setting. Finally the last chapter includes four shorts that take the audience “To the Limits” that not everything is kosher. My favorites are the historical entries such as "Paper Son" by Brian Thornton who looks deep at late nineteenth century corruption and the retribution tales of the last section as we all at times want to see someone else get what is coming to them. All of the tales are fun as the city proves a perfect location as the “Center of the Universe” (by Robert Lopresti) for a Noir collection as affirmed by these consistently strong but differing contributions.
Harriet Klausner

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