Author: James Arthur Crumley
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-AUTHOR SITE: JamesCrumley.com -WIKIPEDIA: James Crumley -FILMOGRAPHY: James Crumley (IMDB) -GOOGLE BOOK: The Last Good Kiss -James Crumley Papers (1965-1990) (The Whitliff Collections, Southwestern Writers Collection) -ESSAY: The Last Gentleman: A friend and student remembers Richard Yates. (James Crumley, April/May 2001, Boston Review) -EXCERPT: Chapter One of The Right Madness by James Crumley -AUDIO INTERVIEW: A Novelist's Hard-boiled Take On Big Sky Country (Fresh Air, 6/26/97, NPR) -OBIT: James Crumley, Crime Novelist, Is Dead at 68 (MARGALIT FOX, September 19, 2008 , NY Times) -OBIT: Local author James Crumley dies at 68 (The Missoulian, 9/18/08) -OBIT: James Crumley dies at 68; author of poetic 'hard-boiled detective' books (LA Times, September 20, 2008) -OBIT: James Crumley dies (Peggy McMullen September 19, 2008, The Oregonian) -OBIT: James Crumley; Inspired Generation of Crime Writers: James Crumley, 68, wrote 11 novels but was best known for his 1978 book, "The Last Good Kiss." (Patricia Sullivan, 9/19/08, Washington Post) -OBIT: James Crumley: James Crumley, an American crime writer, died on September 17th, aged 68 (Economist.com, Sep 29th 2008) -OBIT: James Crumley: Crime writer whose low-life novels were infused with a rugged wit (Independent, 3 October 2008) -OBIT Cult crime novelist writer James Crumley, 68 (Dennis McLellan, 9/21/09, Seattle Times) -OBIT: James Crumley: Crime writer with a cult status hailed as Chandler's heir (Mike Ripley, 22 September 2008, The Guardian) -TRIBUTE: James Crumley Checks Out (Robert Ferrigno, 9/18/08) -TRIBUTE: A toast to the late crime writer Jim Crumley (Eddie Muller, October 5, 2008, SF Chronicle) -TRIBUTE: James Crumley, 1939-2008: Friends and colleagues look back, in their own words, on the life of a Missoula legend. (Missoula Independent, 9/25/08) -TRIBUTE: 10,000 Barstools Ago: A tribute to the celebrated author and crime novelist James Crumley, who died at the age of 68 on September 17, 2008. Crumley was a native of Three Rivers, Texas. (Tom Zigal, October 2008, Texas Monthly) -TRIBUTE: The Mystery Writer (Patricia Sullivan, September 19, 2008, Washington Post) -TRIBUTE: The Last Good Detective Writer: Remembering Jim Crumley (Dick Holland, November 14, 2008, Texas Observer) -TRIBUTE: Friends recall Crumley's life, writing (VINCE DEVLIN, 9/19/08, The Missoulian) -TRIBUTE: Goodbye to Jim Crumley (Maxim Jakubowski, 23 September 2008, The Guardian) -TRIBUTE: Writer Jim Crumley: A remembrance (David McCumber, September 20, 2008, Seattle PI) -OBIT: James Crumley: crime writer (Times of London, 9/25/09) -TRIBUTE: James Crumley (Max Allan Collins Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, TIME) -TRIBUTE: No Train to Glory -- James Crumley, R.I.P. (Jan Herman, 9/19/08, Huffington Post) -ESSAY: Bright Lights, No City - Montana's the Literary Capital of the Country and Its Authors Have a Best Seller to Prove It (CHRISTY PORTER, March 19, 1989, LA Times) -INTERVIEW: James Crumley: poet of the night (Excerpts from the interview by Lynn Kaczmarek in the August/September 2001 issue of Mystery News) -ESSAY: JIM CRUMLEY AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN (CRIME) RENAISSANCE: An Icon of the American West and a Burgeoning Writing Scene (ALLEN MORRIS JONES, 4/16/19, Crime Reads) -ESSAY: Feminism in James Crumley's Whores (Karen Tanguma, 9/09/08, Associated Content) -INFO: James Crumley (Stop You're Killing Me) -INFO: Milo Milodragovitch: Created by James Crumley (Kevin Burton Smith, Thrilling Detective) -INFO: C.W. Sughrue: Created by James Crumley (Kevin Burton Smith, Thrilling Detective) -ARCHIVES: James Crumley (Austin Chronicle) -ARCHIVES: James Crumley (Find Articles) -ESSAY: James Crumley’s Unfilmable Masterpiece (Jameson Trahearne, March 24, 2022, Something is Going to Happen) - -REVIEW: of The Last Good Kiss by James Crumley (Francis M. Nevins, 10001 Midnights) -REVIEW: of The Last Good Kiss (Harpers) -REVIEW: of The Last Good Kiss (Chris Lott, Cosmopoetica) -REVIEW: of The Last Good Kiss (Steve, The Mystery File) -REVIEW ESSAY: Speak softly and carry a big machine gun: a review of The Mexican Tree Duck and One to Count Cadence by James Crumley (Peter Guttridge, Independent) -REVIEW: of Dancing Bear by James Ctrumley (Elmore Leonard, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of The Mexican Tree Duck By James Crumley (Marilyn Stasio, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Mexican Tree Duck (Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, NY Times) -REVIEW: of The Mexican Tree Duck (Bob Shacochis, LA Times) -REVIEW: of The Mexican Tree Duck (Tom De Haven, Entertainment Weekly) -REVIEW: of Bordersnakes by James Crumley (Jay Russell, Tangled Web) -REVIEW: of The Final Country by James Crumley (Marilyn Stasio, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Final Country (Will Cohu, Daily Telegraph) -REVIEW: of The Final Country (Maddy Van Hertbruggen, Reviewing the Evidence) -REVIEW: of The Final Country (Russell James, Shots) -REVIEW: of the Right Madness by James Crumley (Ron Powers, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (Jesse Sublett, Austin Chronicle) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (Dan Webster, The Spokesman Review) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (Patrick Anderson, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of the Right Madness (John Holt, California Literary Review) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (PJ Coldren, Reviewing the Evidence) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (Sharon Katz, Reviewing the Evidence) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (BookList) -REVIEW: of The Right Madness (Sam Allis, Boston Globe) -REVIEW ESSAY: Liquor, lawlessness, and loose, loose ladies: Jefferson Chase gets in to frontier territory with hard-boiled crime writer James Crumley (Jefferson Chase, Whiskey Magazine) The Last Good Kiss (1978) - James Crumley (10/12/1939
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