A Hell Of
A Woman (1954); A Swell-Looking Babe (1954); After Dark, My Sweet (1955); Bad Boy
(1953); Child Of Rage (1972); City Sleuths and Tough Guys (1988); Crime Novels:
American Noir of the 1950 (1997); Cropper's Cabin (1952); Fireworks (1988); Hard-boiled
(1995); Heed The Thunder (1946); Ironside (1967); King Blood (1973); More
Hardcore: 3 Novels (1987); Murder Plus (1992); Nothing But A Man (1970); Nothing
More Than Murder (1949); Now and On Earth (1942); Pop. 1280 (1964); Pulp
Frictions (1996); Recoil (1953); Roughneck (1954); Savage Night (1953); South
Of Heaven (1967); Texas By The Tail (1965); The Alcoholics (1953); The Best
American Noir of the Century (2010); The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime
Fiction (1987); The Criminal (1953); The Getaway (1959); The Golden Gizmo (1954);
The Grifters (1963); The Jim Thompson Omnibus (1995); The Killer Inside Me
(1952); The Kill-Off (1957); The Nothing Man (1954); The Rip-Off (1989); The
Second Jim Thompson Omnibus (1997); The Transgressors (1961); The Undefeated
(1969); Unusual Suspects (1996); Wild Town (1957).
Movies and television:
After
Dark, My Sweet (1990); Cain's Hundred (1961); Clean Slate (1981); Convoy (1965);
Dr. Kildare (1965); Fallen Angels (1993); Farewell, My Lovely (1975); Hit Me
(1996); Mackenzie's Raiders (1958–1959); Paths of Glory (1957); Pop. 1280
(2024); Serie Noire (1979); The Getaway (1972 / 1994); The Grifters (1990); The
Killer Inside Me (1976 / 2010); The Killing (1956); The Kill-Off (1989); This
World, Then the Fireworks (1997); Trapped (2014).
A
Woman's Business (1920); Baby, Take a Bow (1934); Brilliant Marriage (1936); Chickie
(1925); Clothes (1920); Cock o' the Walk (1930); Delicious (1931); Devotion
(1931); Easy to Take (1936); False Faces (1932); Four Hours to Kill! (1935); Good
Medicine (1929); Hearts in Exile (1929); Her Sister (1917); In His Steps (1936);
Ladies' Man (1931); Lawful Larceny (1930); Love Without Question (1920); National
Red Cross Pageant (1917); Polo Joe (1936); Private Scandal (1934); Sailors'
Wives (1928); Secret Strings (1918); Shanghai (1935); Slaves of Beauty (1927); Soft
Living (1928); Strictly Personal (1933); Summer Bachelors (1926); Ten Cents a
Dance (1931); The Girl and the Judge (1918); The Prince of Tempters (1926); The
Right of Way (1930); The Right of Way (1930); The Scarlet Empress (1934); The
Silent Master (1917); The Trap (1919); The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929); The
Unforseen (1917); The Very Idea (1929); The Witching Hour (1934); The Wrong
Woman (1920); To Hell with the Kaiser! (1918); Under Southern Stars (1937); Wings
of Pride (1920); Woman Hungry (1931); Womanhandled (1925); Worlds Apart (1921);
Yours for the Asking (1936); Zaza (1938).
The story of a man
railroaded for his wife’s murder and forced to assume a different identity
after escaping from prison becomes in Goodis’s hands a lyrical evocation of
urban fear and loneliness. A fugitive from justice, in the depths of despair,
he finds refuge with a beautiful woman as he struggles to unravel a nightmarish
plot.
First published as a
magazine serial, Dark Passage was filmed in 1947 by Delmer Daves.
Starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, it is regarded as a classic of noir
filmmaking.
For the first time, the
best work of a distinctive master of American noir is available in
authoritative e-book editions from The Library of America. David Goodis
experienced a brief celebrity when his novel Dark Passage (1946) became the
basis for a popular movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Other
David Goodis novels available as Library of America E-Book Classics include: Nightfall,
The Burglar, The Moon in the Gutter, and Street of No Return.