Energy Quote by Sarah Weinman
“'The Choirboys' is very much a product of its mid-1970s time, especially in its two-dimensional portrayals of cop groupies Ora Lee and Carolina Moon, but the energy of Wambaugh's newfound, blackly comedic voice is a revelation, a trap-door opening into all facets of a policeman's world.”
About This Quote
The novel reflects its era's stereotypes while introducing a darker, comedic voice that opens new perspectives on police life.
In simple terms: Mid‑70s police fiction meets black humor.
Humor can expose hidden facets of institutions.
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Mood
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When to use this quote
- reading 1970s crime literature
- analyzing gender roles
- exploring comedic tone in noir
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- literary criticism
- cultural analysis
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humor reshape our view of authority?
- What does the contrast reveal about the era?