"In lots of books I read, the writer seems to go haywire every time he reaches a high point. He’ll start leaving out punctuation and running his words together and babble about stars flashing and sinking into a deep dreamless sea. And you can’t figure out whether the hero’s laying his girl or a cornerstone. I guess that kind of crap is supposed to be pretty deep stuff—a lot of the book reviewers eat it up, I notice. But the way I see it is, the writer is just too goddam lazy to do his job. And I’m not lazy, whatever else I am. I’ll tell you everything."

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Source: Jim Thompson (1997). “Crime novels: American noir of the 1950s”

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Jim Thompson was a notable American author known for his gritty crime novels that explore the darker sides of human nature, particularly in works like 'The Killer Inside Me.'

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