Allan Guthrie

Allan Guthrie

Allan Guthrie est un agent littéraire, éditeur et écrivain écossais né dans les Orcades le 5 juin 1965 (1965-06-05) (46 ans).

C'est l'un des auteurs de la mouvance tartan noir. Ses romans, univers glauque, violence, se rapprochent de la noirceur de Jim Thompson[1].

Sommaire

Biographie

Bibliographie en français

  • Fifty-fifty, [« Two-way split », 2004], trad. de Freddy Michalski, Paris, Éditions du Masque, coll. « Grand format », 2009, 309 p. (ISBN 978-2702434062)[1]
  • Baiser d'adieu, [« Kiss Her Goodbye », 2005], trad. de Freddy Michalski, Paris, Éditions du Masque, coll. « Grand format », 2010, 351 p. (ISBN 978-2702434079)

Récompenses

- Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award (2007) pour : Two-Way Split (Fifty-fifty)[2]

Liens externes

Notes et références

  1. a et b Philippe Blanchet, « Fifty-fifty de Allan Guthrie » sur http://www.magazine-litteraire.com, 1/12/2009. Consulté le 17/08/2011
  2. Chris Wiegand, « The mean fields of crime fiction » sur http://www.guardian.co.uk, 20/07/2007. Consulté le 17/08/2011



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