Lecture by Matthew Sullivan – A Nicer Kind of Murder: The Evolution of Crime Fiction

Thursday, February 17, 2022
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Murder isn’t what it used to be. Explore the shifting role of the victim in detective novels, and how that shift reflects broader social changes.

From Poe and Sherlock Homes to British cozies and Hardboiled pulps, novelist Matthew Sullivan traces the many influences on the postwar and modern eras of the mystery genre and shows how empathy plays a unique role in contemporary crime novels—especially in today’s literary mysteries. (para) What does the way crime victims are portrayed say about a society’s culture? Join author Matthew Sullivan to reflect on the special relationship between reading literature and experiencing empathy—on the page and in our daily lives.About the speaker: Matthew Sullivan (he/him) is the author of the novel Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore, which was an IndieNext Pick, a Barnes & Noble Discover Pick, and winner of the Colorado Book Award. His essays and stories have appeared in the New York Times, Daily Beast, Spokesman-Review, Sou’wester, and elsewhere. He is currently a writing teacher and is working on a crime novel set in Soap Lake. Sullivan lives in Anacortes.

Date

Feb 17 2022
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Time

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location

Kennewick Branch - Mid-Columbia Libraries
1620 S. Union Street Kennewick, WA 99338
Website
https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/branch/kennewick
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