Chandler Raymond:
Chandler: Stories and Early Novels
Editor: FrankMcshane, Editor: FrankMacshane
Library Of America , 1995
Hardcover, 1216 pages
Size: 205x136 mm
ISBN: 9781883011079
ISBN-10: 1883011078
Raymond Chandler
Raymond Thornton Chandler (1888 - 1959) Was The Master Practitioner Of American Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction. Although He Was Born In Chicago, Chandler Spent Most Of His Boyhood And Youth In England Where He Attended Dulwich College And Later Worked As A Freelance Journalist For "The Westminster Gazette" And "The Spectator," During World War I, Chandler Served In France With The First Division Of The Canadian Expeditionary Force, Transferring Later To The Royal Flying Corps (R. A. F.). In 1919 He Returned To The United States, Settling In California, Where He Eventually Became Director Of A Numbe
Frank Macshane
Frank Macshane Is A Writer And Director Of The Translation Center At Columbia University. He Has Written Biographies Of Ford Madox Ford, Raymond Chandler, James Jones, And John O'Hara.<P>Lori Carlson, A Former Editor Of Review Magazine, Is Codirector Of The Book Publishing Program At The Translation Center, Columbia University. She Is Also Coeditor Of "Where Angels Glide At Dawn: New Stories From Latin America."
