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    Henry Slesar (June 12, 1927 – April 2, 2002) was an American author and playwright. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's "M Is for the Many" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations.

  2. Henry Slesar — born Henry Schlosser — was an American author, playwright, and copywriter, who wrote under several pseudonyms including O.H. Leslie and Jay Street. He was famous for his use of irony and twist endings.

  3. Henry Slesar has 299 books on Goodreads with 24584 ratings. Henry Slesars most popular book is Examination Day.

  4. Apr 2, 2004 · Henry Slesar (Author of Examination Day) Henry Slesars Followers (18) Born. in Brooklyn, New York, The United States. June 12, 1927. Died. April 02, 2004. edit data. see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_S... alternate names: - Clyde Mitchell. - O.H. Leslie. - Ivar Jorgensen. - E.K. Jarvis. - Lawrence Chandler. - Sley Harson. - Gerald Vance.

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    Henry Slesar (June 12, 1927 – April 2, 2002) was an American author and playwright. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's "M Is for the Many" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations.

  6. Henry Slesars 'Examination Day' is a short science fiction story in which the government requires a boy take an intelligence exam once he turns 12 years old.

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  8. Apr 16, 2002 · Henry Slesar, who wrote for \"The Edge of Night\" and \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents,\" died in 2002 at 74. He also coined the phrase \"coffee break\" and won two Edgar Awards for his short stories.

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