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" Charles Willeford: An Interview ," in The Big Book of Noir, ed.
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Founded and edited by writer Barry Gifford, Black Lizard released over ninety books between 1984 and 1990, including reprints of classic novels by Charles Willeford, David Goodis, Peter Rabe, Harry Whittington, Dan J. Marlowe, Charles Williams, and Lionel White, as well as original novels by Barry Gifford and Jim Nisbet.
The work of Charles Willeford has sometimes been referred to as hardboiled or, particularly, noir fiction, though it is perhaps more helpfully characterized as " neo-noir ," as Willeford's crime writing rarely employs the conventions of hardboiled literature without critiquing them.
Charles Willeford died of a heart attack in Miami, Florida, on March 27, 1988, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
" Lee Horsley describes how Willeford — along with his contemporaries Jim Thompson and Charles Williams —" structured entire narratives around the satiric presentation of the male point of view ... subverting male stereotypes and creating a space within which the strong, independent woman could get and even sometimes keep the upper hand.
" Fellow writer James Lee Burke has acknowledged a " great debt " to Willeford: " If someone wanted advice about writing, about how to pull it off, make it work, punch it up ... Charles could tell you how to do it.
Subtitle per online McMillan bibliography ; Willeford's New York Times obituary, " Charles Willeford, 69, Author of Crime Novels ", gives it as The Immobilized Man in Modern Literature.
" Introduction: Charles Willeford: New Hope for the Living ," in High Priest of California / Wild Wives ( San Francisco: Re / Search ), pp. 5 – 13.
* Charles Ray Willeford — Sergeant, U. S. Air Force & U. S. Army biographical notes ; part of the Arlington National Cemetery website
* Charles Willeford Bio Page biographical chronology ( note that a few of the dates and descriptions given conflict with those in published sources ); part of the Disc-Us Books website
* Charles Willeford Omnibus page in dedicated section of No Exit Press website — see " Related Links " on the right-hand side for several essays on the author
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Also released in 1992, The Comics Journal Interview CD ( Fantagraphics, 2002 ): Contains 15-20 minute audio excerpts with five of the most influential cartoonists in the American comics industry: Charles Schulz, Jack Kirby, Walt Kelly ( interviewed by Gil Kane in 1969 ) and R. Crumb.
* Freeing Modern-Day Slaves: Program 15 Interview with Charles Jacobs, produced by Human Media entry.
* Parla, Paul and Mitchell, Charles P. " Talking Eye To Eye With Duncan ' Dean ' Parkin ( 1993 Interview ).
* Interview with Charles Sargent and Raymond Sexton of the Howth Sutton Community Council Radio Documentary from Near90fm
She accused many foreign dignitaries including Amitabh Bachchan, Bill Clinton, Robert Redford, Prince Charles, Al Gore, Sonia Gandhi of conspiring to kill her but her petition in court was dismissed for lack of evidence and when she was asked to show her evidences, it was nothing but scribblings on notepad In an Interview to film magazine dated 1989, she said
* Interview with Charles Tart explores his research findings and personal conclusions about spirituality, meditation and transpersonal psychology.
After his tenure with Interview, Colacello began writing for Vanity Fair magazine, and has been a regular contributor since, writing extended profiles on a wide range of public personalities, including Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, Balthus, Rudolf Nureyev, Liza Minnelli, Estée Lauder, Doris Duke, and Naomi Campbell.
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