"Wire noises came to me and a sharper crackling, thunder somewhere in the mountains"
-"The Lady in the Lake" (1943) by Raymond Chandler.
"I drove on past the gaudy neons ... Great double trucks rumbled down over Sepulveda from Wilmington and San Pedro and crossed towards the Ridge Route, starting up in low from the traffic lights... Behind Encino an occasional light winked... The big eight-wheelers and sixteen-wheelers were streaming north, all hung over with orange lights. No moon, no fuss, hardly a sound of the surf... But the coloured lights fooled you. The lights were wonderful. There ought to be a monument to the man who invented neon lights. So I went to a picture show." -‘The Little Sister’ (1949) by Raymond Chandler
"The cord was plugged into a black cable that wound along the side of the deep dark green boxes in which the orchids grew and festered. He closed his eyes, opened them again in a brief bright stare, and settled back among his cushions". "The Big Sleep" (1939) by Raymond Chandler.
In motion pictures, "alignment" describes the process by which spectators are placed in relation to the characters. The concept is akin to the literary notion of ‘focalization’, Gerard Genette’s term for the way in which narratives may feed story information to the reader through the ‘lens’ of a particular character: "I propose two interlocking functions, spatio-temporal attachment and subjective access, cognate with the concepts of narrational range and depth…” The viewer’s “spatio-temporal alignment” with Marlowe is constant in the film "The Lady in the lake".
"Whatever it is that you pick up from technical books, it is the lens in your mind that causes the camera's lens to see."-Anthony Dod Mantle, Tractatus 4. Wright’s Default View
After addressing the ‘Geach point’, philosopher Crispin Wright concludes: "The expressivist proposal flies rather further than is usually thought". Wright also considers another allegedly Wittgensteinian view, which he dubs “the default view”.
"The South Seas paradise with its electric waves and palm trees is inextricably bound up with the pinball machine it decorates, which is an element of the barroom, the barroom in turn being a piece of the larger whole, the city. -"Hardboiled America: The Masters Of Noir" by Geoffrey O'Brien
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