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  1. JOHN ZORN / ALBERT COLLINS: Spillane / Two-Lane Highway Session – June 1987. Posted on September 28, 1987 by admin. JOHN ZORN / ALBERT COLLINS: Spillane / Two-Lane Highway Session – June 1987. This entry was posted in Snaps and tagged Albert Collins, Big John Patton, Bobby Previte, John Zorn, Melvin Gibbs, Ronald Shannon Jackson by admin.

  2. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Not only does “Spillane: King of Pulp Fiction” try to separate fact from fiction, it argues that Spillane was a stylist — “a master of mood, tone and plot” — rather than a colorful hack and that his writing is worthy of study. It’s fair to question whether crime writer Max Allan Collins is the best choice to tackle a biography of ...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2023 · This book contains Spillane’s entire autobiographical output–all 11 pages. (It ends in the middle of a sentence.) Spillane gained national attention in 1947 when I, the Jury, his debut novel, introduced his violent private-eye-as-avenging-hero, Mike Hammer. The hardcover sold respectably, but the paperback sales were amazing.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2009 · Tue 3 Feb 2009 06.42 EST. Mickey Spillane had unfinished business when he died in 2006. The hard-boiled heavyweight who, in his prime, would dash off thrillers in a matter of days, hadn't finished ...

  5. A complete list of all Max Allan Collins; Mickey Spillane's books & series in order (26 books) (2 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  6. Spillane, c'est évidemment l'hommage à l'auteur noir MoMickey Spillane, c'est aussi une étude de la guitare blues d' Albert Collins (Two-Line Highway), c'est en plus un quatuor à cordes mutant composé pour l'acteur japonais disparu Ishihara Yujiro (Forbidden Fruit), c'est surtout le second triomphe (presque) grand public après son hommage à Ennio Morricone (The Big Gundown), le premier ...

  7. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Collins and Traylor detail the basics of Spillane’s early childhood and upbringing, working as a writer at Funnies, Inc. in the early 40s, his stint as a flight instructor on the home front during World War II, and after demobilization, his efforts to first publish his own “Mike Danger” comic book before converting it into the landmark 1947 novel I, THE JURY.