The Big Sleep
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+ | '''''The Big Sleep''''' is a [[1939]] novel by [[Raymond Chandler]], with two film versions, one [[The Big Sleep (1946 film)|filmed in 1945]], and another [[The Big Sleep (1978 film)|filmed in 1978]]. It is the first novel to feature the detective [[Philip Marlowe]], and is considered one of Chandler's greatest works, and one of the seminal works of [[hardboiled]] fiction. The story is infamously complex and hard to follow, with many characters all double-crossing and triple-crossing each other. | ||
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+ | The title is a [[euphemism]] for "death"; it refers to a rumination in the book about "sleeping the big sleep", and is not descriptive of the plot. | ||
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The Big Sleep is a 1939 novel by Raymond Chandler, with two film versions, one filmed in 1945, and another filmed in 1978. It is the first novel to feature the detective Philip Marlowe, and is considered one of Chandler's greatest works, and one of the seminal works of hardboiled fiction. The story is infamously complex and hard to follow, with many characters all double-crossing and triple-crossing each other.
The title is a euphemism for "death"; it refers to a rumination in the book about "sleeping the big sleep", and is not descriptive of the plot.
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