Red Harvest, Dashiell Hammett
Red Harvest, Dashiell Hammett
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Red Harvest

Author: Dashiell Hammett

Narrator: Frank Marcopolos

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/23/2025


Synopsis

Red Harvest (1929) by Dashiell Hammett is widely recognized as a foundational work in American crime fiction, with a profound and lasting cultural impact. Hammett’s novel is credited with revolutionizing detective fiction. By abandoning the genteel, puzzle-oriented style of earlier mysteries, Red Harvest introduced a new, hard-boiled approach characterized by gritty realism, sharp dialogue, and morally ambiguous characters. The protagonist, the nameless Continental Op, became the prototype for the hard-boiled detective—a figure who would dominate American crime fiction for decades. This style influenced countless writers, including Raymond Chandler, and helped distinguish American crime fiction from its British counterparts. Drawing on Hammett’s own experiences as an operative in the Pinkerton Detective Agency, Red Harvest offers a stark, unflinching look at corruption, violence, and moral decay in American society. The fictional town of "Poisonville" serves as a metaphor for the broader social and political rot of the Prohibition era, with its depiction of labor strife, organized crime, and the complicity of business and law enforcement.Red Harvest has been interpreted as a Marxist novel, reflecting Hammett’s own leftist views. The narrative suggests that crime and corruption are intrinsic to capitalist society, and the relentless violence in the novel mirrors the brutality of both World War I and industrial capitalism. The book’s refusal to offer clear moral heroes or simple resolutions challenges the conventional good-versus-evil dichotomy, providing a more nuanced and, at times, cynical view of human nature and social systems.Frank Marcopolos is an acclaimed audiobook narrator living in Florida with his dog, Sparky.

About Dashiell Hammett

Dashiell Hammett (1894–1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories. He is widely regarded as one of the finest mystery writers of all time. In addition to The Maltese Falcon, his pioneering novels include Red Harvest, The Dain Curse, The Glass Key, and the #1 New York Times bestseller The Thin Man.


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