Drama City | WIRE CONNECTION Pelecanos' novel displays a storytelling savvy that calls to mind the HBO series he produces
WIRE CONNECTION Pelecanos' novel displays a storytelling savvy that calls to mind the HBO series he produces
Book Review

Drama City (2005)

EW's GRADE
A-

Details Release Date: Mar 22, 2005; Writer: George Pelecanos; Genres: Fiction, True Crime; Publisher: Little Brown & Company

It has been fascinating to watch the evolution of George Pelecanos. While he was once known for audacious, occasionally brilliant crime period pieces, his writing has become sparse and his settings extremely modern. Drama City may well be the finest example of his recent work. Pelecanos wisely ditches standby PI Derek Strange (the hero of his last several novels) to follow a good-hearted ex-con who toys dangerously with falling back into the Game. That's it. The whole story. But it works, for exactly the same reason The Wire — the fantastic HBO series Pelecanos is a producer on — works, by turning the day-to-day struggles of working people in American cities into a melancholy, rich poetry.

Originally posted Mar 21, 2005 Published in issue #812 Mar 25, 2005 Order article reprints

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