“the first comprehensive reference work about the renowned mystery author, Sara Paretsky...wonderfully informational. The entries are dense with interesting and historical information without being overwhelming”—<i>ARBA</i>; Reviews of the Series: “The McFarland Companion series...has been consistently excellent, both in its choice of subjects and its quality of scholarship and writing”—<i>Mystery Scene</i>.
Sara Paretsky's groundbreaking mystery series about Chicago private investigator V.I. Warshawski debuted in 1982 and is still going strong. She is a co-founder of Sisters in Crime (worldwide organization supporting women writers), a sought-after public speaker and the 2015 president of the Mystery Writers of America.
This book is the first comprehensive reference work on Paretsky, providing an overview of the Warshawski novels and short stories, her other novels, a volume of collected essays, her anthologies and journalism. Special attention is paid to the character of Warshawski--the tough, street-smart detective who challenges stereotypical representations of women in crime fiction--and to the significance of the Chicago setting. A guide to the scholarly and critical debates is included, along with discussion of media adaptations and references to key websites.
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Paretsky’s Works in Chronological Order delete 7
Paretsky’s Works in Alphabetical Order delete 12
A Brief Biography delete 17
A Career Chronology delete 25
The Companion delete 31
Annotated Bibliography delete 161
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