Criticism > Contemporary Literary Criticism > Paretsky, Sara - Natasha Cooper (review date 20 October 1995)
Paretsky, Sara - Natasha Cooper (review date 20 October 1995)
Natasha Cooper (review date 20 October 1995)
SOURCE: “Going for the Heart,” in Times Literary Supplement, October 20, 1995, p. 24.
[In the following excerpt, Cooper complains that Paretsky allows ideas to take presidence over all else in the short stories of V. I. for Short.]
There are several traps in the path of crime writers who develop a detective through a series of novels. The most obvious is the formula that becomes boring for both writer and reader. A less simple but perhaps more dangerous snare awaits novelists who avoid the first by dealing ever more seriously with the evil about which they are writing. …
In V. I. for Short, Sara Paretsky has produced a collection of stories written between 1983 and 1992. Necessarily slight, but attractive, they have backgrounds ranging from a regular weekly Go party held by some Japanese neighbours of the Chicago private eye, V. I. Warshawski, to an expensive beauty parlour;...
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- Jane S. Bakerman (essay date 1985)
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- Mary A. Lowry (review date July 1989)
- Maureen T. Reddy (essay date 1990)
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