AppNewser Appdata FishbowlNY FishbowlLA FishbowlDC TVNewser TVSpy LostRemote more UnBeige AgencySpy PRNewser 10,000 Words MediaJobsDaily SocialTimes AllFacebook AllTwitter semanticweb.com

Second Annual Postmodern Private Detective Feature: Robert Coover’s “Noir”

Coover.gifWhile reading Flavorwire’s list of books to watch in 2010 list, we spotted “Noir,” an experimental private detective novel by Robert Coover (pictured, via).

The book will come out in March from Overlook, recounting the adventures of Philip M. Noir in second-person narration rather than the traditional first person private detective narration (“you” versus “I”). Blinded by our love of the genre, we have unwittingly created an annual feature spotlighting private detective novels written by critically acclaimed postmodern novelists. Just like Thomas Pynchon‘s “Inherent Vice” last year, we are looking forward to this experimental re-write of the pulpy genre.

Last year Vice magazine released an excerpt from the novel and the Kelly Writers House recorded an MP3 of the author reading from the novel. Here’s an excerpt from Vice: “The city as bellyache. The urban nightmare as an expression of the vile bleak life of the inner organs. The sinister rumblings of the gut. Why we build cities the way we do. Why we love them the way they are even when they’re dirty. Because they’re dirty … It’s all about digestion. Or indigestion. What in the city we call corruption. Eaters eating the eaten.”

SPONSORED POST

Thursday May 23: Real Talk about Life after Publication

These days, writers aren’t just writers: They’re social-media mavens, seasoned public speakers, and one-person publicity machines. And they still have to find time to write their books! Find out what life is like once you've landed that dream book contract in a free web chat with young-adult authors Elizabeth Norris (Unraveling and Unbreakable) and Brodi Ashton (Everneath and Everbound) — plus special guest Kristin Rens, editor at HarperCollins imprint Balzer + Bray. Thursday, May 23 at 7:00 p.m. ET. on Figment.com.