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Rote Ernte (Gunnar Ortlepp translation)

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Rote Ernte
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Red Harvest (1929) is a novel by American writer Dashiell Hammett. The story is narrated by the Continental Op, a frequent character in Hammett's fiction, much of which is drawn from his own experiences as an operative of the Pinkerton Detective Agency (fictionalized as the Continental Detective Agency). The plot follows the Op's investigation of several murders in a corrupt Montana mining town, which had been taken over by gangs following a labor dispute. Some of the novel was inspired by the Anaconda Road massacre, a 1920 labor dispute in the mining town of Butte, Montana.

Time included Red Harvest in its 100 Best English-Language Novels from 1923 to 2005, noting that, in the Continental Op, Hammett "created the prototype for every sleuth who would ever be called 'hard-boiled.'" The Nobel Prize-winning author André Gide called the book "a remarkable achievement, the last word in atrocity, cynicism, and horror."

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This translation first published in 1976.

Last modified: 2021-10-28 (revision #74142)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Rote Ernte (1. edition)?3-257-20292-X1976
Rote Ernte (3. edition)Paperback3-257-20292-X1977
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12476
Wikidata Work ID
Q1935469

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