Existentialist Man

A look at all things existential from Crime, Thriller Fiction in Novels, Films as well as Music and their link to reality

Friday, May 24, 2019

“You know Florence?”

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Clarice Starling: ‘Did you do those drawings, Doctor?’ Dr Hannibal Lecter: ‘Ah. That is the Duomo seen from the Belvedere. You know F...
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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

That was ‘then’, this is ‘now’

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I was admiring my new set of backlist Thomas Harris novels , featuring Dr Hannibal Lecter, just re-issued with stunning Artwork from t...
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Thursday, December 13, 2018

The Trick is Not Minding it Hurts

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I have always admired The Outsider, or what Albert Camus called  L'Étranger  in his 1942 novel, the one that was different to the res...
Friday, January 12, 2018

Peter May’s I’ll Keep You Safe

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January is always an ‘interesting’ month, for as a new year commences - we all trudge back to our work, following our Christmas / New Ye...
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Friday, October 27, 2017

The use of dark humour to cope with the tragedy of existence

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I was fortunate to chat with Peter Capaldi last night at the 2017 CWA Dagger Awards in London; but not about Dr Who, but about his portra...
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Ali Karim
Ali Karim - is Assistant Editor at Shots eZine, a contributing editor at January Magazine & The Rap Sheet and writes for Crimespree magazine, Deadly Pleasures and Mystery Readers International and is an associate member of The Crime Writers Association [CWA], International Thriller Writers [ITW] and the Private Eye Writers of America [PWA]. Karim contributed to ‘Dissecting Hannibal Lecter’ ed. Benjamin Szumskyj [McFarland Press] a critical examination of the works of Thomas Harris, as well as The Greenwood Encyclopedia of British Crime Fiction [ed. Barry Forshaw]. Karim has contributed to ITW 100 Thriller Novels due out in 2010. Karim been three times nominated for a Anthony Award [2007, 2008 & 2009] as well as The Spinetingler Award in 2008 for special contributions to the Crime and Thriller genre.
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