Playback (novel)

Playback
Cover of the first U.S. edition
AuthorRaymond Chandler
LanguageEnglish
SeriesPhilip Marlowe
GenreMystery, crime
PublisherHamish Hamilton (UK)
Houghton Mifflin (U.S.)
Publication date
1958
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages208 pp (hardcover edition)
Preceded byThe Long Goodbye 
Followed byPoodle Springs 

Playback is a novel by American-British writer Raymond Chandler featuring the private detective Philip Marlowe. It was first published in Britain in July 1958; the US edition followed in October that year. Chandler died the following year; Playback is his last completed novel.

On 8 January 1947 Universal announced they had bought a story from Raymond Chandler called Playback. Joseph Sistrom was assigned to produce the film and it was intended Chandler would write the script.[1] The novel was reworked by Chandler from the screenplay. The script, thought by some to be superior to the novel (generally considered to be the weakest of the seven Marlowe novels, perhaps because of its less complex plot and pat resolution), was published posthumously.

Playback is the only Marlowe novel completed by Chandler that is set somewhere other than Los Angeles. The setting is the town of Esmeralda, a fictional name for La Jolla, where Chandler lived his last few years. Poodle Springs, which Chandler did not finish, is set in Palm Springs, California.

  1. ^ "Universal to Film Story by Chandler": ' Playback,' Melodrama Done for Screen, to Be Produced By Thomas F. Brady. New York Times 9 Jan 1947: 20.

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