David Goodis

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Born:
March 2, 1917
Died:
Jan. 7, 1967

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David Goodis was born in Philadelphia on March 2, 1917, the child of an immigrant father and a first-generation American mother determined to give him a middle-class upbringing and college education. Despite his relative privilege, Goodis was determined from the get-go to sympathize with the downtrodden, the oppressed, and the outsider, embracing the language of noir as a vehicle for social criticism even as he focused on portraying human foibles. Ever conscious of his Jewish identity, he lived through the peak of anti-Semitism in the US (which cut off abruptly in public life during WWII, but has remained an undercurrent in American life to the present day), and his defeated and fatigued characters have as much in common with Old World Jewish literature as they do figures in noir. He also lived and loved in a segregated city, rejecting potential happiness with black girlfriends so as to not upset his parents, whose own outsider status certainly didn’t preclude prejudice against others. He ventured forth to Skid Row and wandered around slums, transforming his observations into noir fantasies.

Photographs of Goodis reflect a nervous, rumpled character—he’s handsome, but he’s torn. He’s not going to do anything, but then again, he’s not …

Books by David Goodis

David Goodis: Down there (Paperback, 1956, Fawcett) No rating

Down there

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