Two SMFS list members are in the recently released Strand Magazine #67. The issue is available at the website. The list members are:
David Bart with “Somebody Has To Bleed.”
Melissa Yi with “Puttin’ Out The Ritz.”
Synopsis:
The Strand Magazine:
New Steinbeck Article, Plus an Exclusive with Louise Penny, and fiction by Gar
Anthony Haywood (Issue 67)
(A new Steinbeck article,
fiction by Gar Anthony Haywood, Melissa Yi, and David Bart and an exclusive
interview with Louise Penny)
In our 67th issue,
we’re proud to present the first American release of John Steinbeck’s “How
About McCarthyism”. Like his works of fiction, which are sure to remain
classics for as long as people still read, this article, with its clear-eyed
analysis of the relationship between democracies and demagogues, is as relevant
today as it was in the McCarthy era. John Steinbeck penned this article
when he and his third wife Elaine moved briefly to Paris. The couple fell in
love with the City of Lights, and the great American author was so captivated
that he chose to pen a weekly column called One American in Paris for
a French literary magazine, chronicling his observations as an American. These
were to be light-hearted fare—and yet Steinbeck, a keen social critic, was
unable to entirely filter out his concerns about life back home and penned this
prescient article. He also wrote a whimsical little tale titled “The Amiable Fleas” which the Strand published in
English for the first time in 2019.
For our spotlight
interview we caught up with bestselling author Louise Penny, who not only has
earned critical and popular acclaim for her mystery novels, but has a
reputation as being one of the most friendly mystery writers in the business.
Penny shared her experiences as an aspiring author while working for CBC
Canada, spoke about the real-life character who served as the inspiration
for Inspector Armand Gamache and told us how she survived during quarantine.
Between Steinbeck and
Penny, and of course our reviews of the latest books on the market, we have an
interesting and unusual mix of stories for this issue. Gar Anthony Haywood
offers us “All That Glitters,” a tale about family loyalty and money in the
gritty streets of Los Angeles; David Bart’s “Somebody Has To Bleed,” reminds us
that even pathological hitmen need mental health checks; Melissa Yi’s “Puttin’
Out The Ritz,” is a swanky romp with rich characters, gourmet apps, and stylish
murder; and last but not least, Mark Mower’s “The Case of the SS Bokhara,” sets the Great Detective adrift in the
South Pacific.
We also have the
latest book, audiobook, and DVD reviews.
The Strand Magazine continues to bring our readers the best in fiction, interviews with authors, as well as insightful book and audiobook reviews. In addition to the latest work by Steinbeck, we’ve featured unpublished works by other legendary authors including Shirley Jackson, Raymond Chandler, H.G. Wells, Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett, Tennessee Williams, Louisa May Alcott and Ray Bradbury.
For more back issues with works by literary legends, follow this link!
Note: The Strand has published this work with the kind permission of the John Steinbeck Estate. This story is being published in English for the first time, and was originally published in Le Figaro in French in 1954. The Steinbeck estate was able to confirm this fact and we’re grateful for their help and cooperation in permitting this work to be shared with a wider audience. Furthermore, this article has been well-known to scholars and the John Steinbeck estate for decades.
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