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The Glass Key across cultures

The beauty of Hammett´s The Glass Key is in the multiple possible readings of the details. While I was reading this book after discussing the homosexual hints in the movie I was hard-pressed not to think of José Donoso´s El … Continue reading

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Charlie Rainbolt Presents: After Thoughts on the Hays Code

Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you my Magnum Opus: After Thoughts on the Hays Code. Now, some readers might be temped to ask: “Wait a minute, didn’t you just add some stupid youtube clip to a post you stole … Continue reading

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Like a blogger for the first time…

So this is my first time blogging ever, hence the title and Madonna reference. Madonna is appropriate, let’s talk about femme fatales, shall we?I get the appeal, I really do. Sexy, smart, alluring, dangerous, volatile, a smattering of all-American and … Continue reading

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The Symbolism of the Open Door

We didn’t have time to delve too deeply into it in class, so I wanted to write my thoughts on The Glass Key’s ending here.  Given its open-ended nature, there are numerous plausible interpretations. Here’s what I came away with: It seems to me that the “open door” … Continue reading

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Here I Go…

I confess I have never “blogged” before nor have I ever considered doing so.  I know I’m a greenie, but I figure that with everything I’ve learned to accomplish in my life (which in reality isn’t much) this should be … Continue reading

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The Glass Key (THE BOOK)

The Glass Key features Ned Beaumont, who is tall, lean, mustachioed, tubercular, and a gambler – like his creator. He is not a detective, but a political fixer for construction magnate Paul Madvig, probably in Baltimore. The toughest of Hammett’s … Continue reading

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after thoughts on The Hays Code

Ok, so after class I thought I’d investigate more into the “Hays” or “Production Code” set by the MPAA back in 1930. Anyway, incase this interests anyone else, I’ll just post the principles and my thoughts on some of them. … Continue reading

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Starting it off…

Well I didn’t write anything yesterday so today I will talk about the movie “The Glass Key” as a whole, combining the two days.  The title at first confused me.  The original book, written by Dashiell Hammett, is where the … Continue reading

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Testing, testing…1 2 3?

Okay…not really being sure as to how these things work, I’m going to go with my favorite Plan B: talk and hope someone’s listening. First, an explanation of the title of this blog: throughout all of high school, I’ve been … Continue reading

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Hello world!

I am not even sure how I go about this. My other blog isn’t decorated or anything, I only post on there when I feel the need to journal. Original post by saraholiver

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