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Cleveland Noir

Editat de Michael Ruhlman, Miesha Wilson Headen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2023
FROM THE EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: 'Cleveland is a working-class town, though its great institutions were founded by twentieth-century robber barons and magnates... It's this mix of the wealthy and the working class that makes this city - an urban centre of brick and girders surrounded by verdant suburbs - a perfect backdrop for lawlessness. Cleveland has certainly seen its share of high-profile crime. Eliot Ness, Cleveland's director of public safety in the 1930s, hunted unsuccessfully for the 'torso murderer' who killed and dismembered twelve people in Kingsbury Run, the area now known as the Flats, then populated by bars, brothels, flophouses, and gambling dens. The famous disappearance of Beverly Potts in the early 1950s on Cleveland's west side made national headlines. The sensational murder of Marilyn Sheppard in Bay Village and the imprisonment and eventual acquittal of her husband, the surgeon Sam Sheppard, became the basis for a popular television drama The Fugitive... 'The noir stories in this volume hit all these same notes, and their geographies reflect the history of the city and its politics, its laws, poverty, alienation, racism, crime, and violence.'
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ISBN-13: 9781636141183
ISBN-10: 1636141188
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Akashic Books, Ltd.

Notă biografică

Miesha Wilson Headen is the winner of a Best Minority Issues Reporting Award from the Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists, a BINC Carla Gray Memorial Scholarship for Emerging Bookseller-Activists, and an Informed Communities grant from the Cleveland Foundation. She is the former mayor of Richmond Heights, OH, where she lives with her husband and two sons. She graduated from Columbia University and Ursuline College. She is also a preacher's kid.
Michael Ruhlman has written or coauthored more than twenty-five books of nonfiction, fiction, memoir, and cookbooks, including Boys Themselves and Walk on Water, both set in Cleveland. A native of Shaker Heights, he lives in Providence, RI, and New York City with his wife, the writer Ann Hood.