
Herbert Ruhm (1926–1995)
Author of The Hard-boiled detective: Stories from Black mask magazine, 1920-1951
About the Author
Works by Herbert Ruhm
The Hard-boiled detective: Stories from Black mask magazine, 1920-1951 (1977) — Editor — 53 copies, 2 reviews
Associated Works
Lady Barberina, and Other Tales: Benvolio, Glasses, and Three Essays (1982) — Variants, notes, and introduction — 23 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1926-02-07
- Date of death
- 1995-12-02
- Gender
- male
- Birthplace
- Vienna, Austria
- Associated Place (for map)
- Vienna, Austria
Members
Reviews
One of the finest collections of stories from the pulp private eye's heyday (it's up there with Ron Goulart's slightly more specialized The Hardboiled Dicks), The Hard-Boiled Detective serves as an excellent overview of the subgenre. Herbert Ruhm's introduction is informative without being long-winded, and for the most part his selections represent the cream of the Black Mask crop: from Dashiell Hammett ("The Gutting of Couffignal," among Hammett's most action-packed Continental Op stories) show more to Raymond Chandler ("Goldfish," featuring the Philip Marlowe-like Carmady and one of those melancholy, reflective endings that Chandler did so well), from Erle Stanley Gardner ("Leg Man," featuring a PI named Wennick who is decidedly unlike Perry Mason) to George Harmon Coxe ("Once Around the Clock," a rough-and-tumble showcase for Coxe's newspaper photog character Flash Casey). If you're introducing a friend--or yourself--to the world of vintage hard-boiled fiction, you can't do better than this book.
Four and a half stars. show less
Four and a half stars. show less
More Black Mask stories. Yay!
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Statistics
- Works
- 3
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 59
- Popularity
- #280,812
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 4
- Languages
- 1
