J. Brisbin
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 55
- Location
- Lamar, MO
I'm really into noir detective fiction right now. I've been reading Raymond Chandler quite a bit lately. One of the things I really like about his writing is the descriptions of everything in the scene. He pays particular attention to the clothes of the men in his stories. I'm reading "The High Window" tonight and came across this:
"He was nicely dressed; cream colored gabardine now, all fresh clothes, slacks, black and white shoes, with polished black toes, a sport coat of very small black and white check, black and white handkerchief, cream shirt, no tie. He had a pair of green sun glasses on his nose."
I ran across another one earlier in the novel and I'll post that here when I find it again. Just thought these very period descriptions of how to put things together was very interesting. From the pictures I've seen of him, Raymond Chandler really knew how to dress sharp!
"He was nicely dressed; cream colored gabardine now, all fresh clothes, slacks, black and white shoes, with polished black toes, a sport coat of very small black and white check, black and white handkerchief, cream shirt, no tie. He had a pair of green sun glasses on his nose."
I ran across another one earlier in the novel and I'll post that here when I find it again. Just thought these very period descriptions of how to put things together was very interesting. From the pictures I've seen of him, Raymond Chandler really knew how to dress sharp!