Noir fiction
Noir fiction (or roman noir) is a subgenre of crime fiction.
Charteris, Charlotte. 2015. “Sun, Sea and Sexual Deviance: The British Noir Thriller of the Long 1930s.” Critical Quarterly 57 (3): 22–34.
(1998). "Life's a Bitch: Paranoia and Sexuality in the Novels of David Goodis". Crime Time. 2.1: 14–20 – via Academia.edu.
Duggan, Eddie
Emanuel, Michelle (2006). From Surrealism to Less-Exquisite Cadavers: Léo Malet and the Evolution of the French Roman Noir. Rodopi Bv Editions. 978-90-420-2080-1.
ISBN
Gorrara, Claire (2000). "Narratives of Protest and the Roman Noir in Post-1968 France". French Studies. LIV: 313–325.
Gorrara, Claire (2003). The Roman Noir in Post-War French Culture: Dark Fictions. Oxford University Press on Demand. 978-0-19-924609-0.
ISBN
Gorrara, Claire (2007). "French Crime Fiction: From Genre Mineur To Patrimoine Culturel". French Studies. LXI: 209–214.
Irwin, John T. (2006). Unless the Threat of Death Is Behind Them: Hard-Boiled Fiction and Film Noir. JHU Press. 978-0-8018-8435-1.
ISBN
Oliver, Brian (January 30, 2005). . The Guardian.
"I'm not interested in the good guys winning"
Reynolds, Michael (2006). . Europa Editions.
"Black and Blue: An Introduction to the Mediterranean Noir Novel"
essay on the history of the style, including a selected and annotated list of significant works, by George Tuttle.
"Noir Fiction"
Archived 2009-01-11 at the Wayback Machine Annual Festival of Noir Fiction held in Frontignan, France.