Noir

Dying Light
12.23.2007
(was 09.03.2006)

Crime may not pay but writing crime fiction does. Just ask the Swedish writer, Henning Mankell. Or those who write "Tartan Noir"...Scottish detective fiction. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll explore Northern Europe's fictional crime wave. Also, Roger Ebert on film noir.

  1. Stuart MacBride on "Tartan Noir"

    Stuart MacBride writes "Tartan Noir" - darkly funny crime thrillers set in Scotland. His new one is "Dying Light."

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  2. Steve Paulson on Scandinavian Crime Fiction

    Steve Paulson reports on the flourishing state of Scandinavian crime fiction.

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  3. Roger Ebert on Film Noir

    Roger Ebert won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975 and is probably the most famous movie critic in America.  He talks with Steve Paulson about the movie genre known as film noir.

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  4. Tom Reynolds on "The 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard"

    Tom Reynolds risked his mental health to compile "I Hate Myself and Want to Die: The 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard."

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