The
Big Sleep es una novela de detectives de Raymond Chandler, la
primera en mostrar al detective Philip Marlowe. Se caracteriza por su
complejidad, con traiciones y secretos revelados. El título, The Big Sleep, se refiere a la muerte.
It was about
eleven o'clock in the morning, mid October, with the sun not shining and a look
of hard wet rain in the clearness of the foothills. I was wearing my
powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black shoes,
black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. I was neat, clean, shaved and
sober, and I didn't care who knew it. I was everything the well-dressed private
detective ought to be. I was calling on four million dollars.
The main hallway
of the Sternwood place was two stories high. Over the entrance doors, which
would have let in a troop of Indian elephants, there was a broad stained-glass
panel showing a knight in dark armor rescuing a lady who was tied to a tree and
didn't have any clothes on but some very long and convenient hair… I was still
staring at the hot black eyes when a door opened far back under the stairs. It
wasn't the butler coming back. It was a girl.
She was twenty
or so, small and delicately put together, but she looked durable. She wore pale
blue slacks and they looked well on her. She walked as if she were floating.
Her hair was a fine yellowish wave cut much shorter than the current fashion of
pageboy hair curled in at the bottom. Her eyes were slate-gray, and had almost
no expression when they looked at me. She came over near me and smiled with her
mouth and she had little sharp predatory teeth, as white as fresh orange pith
and as shiny as porcelain. They glistened between her thin too tight lips. Her
face lacked color and didn't look too healthy.