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  1. Raymond Thornton Chandler (July 23, 1888 – March 26, 1959) was an American-British novelist and screenwriter. In 1932, at the age of forty-four, Chandler became a detective fiction writer after losing his job as an oil company executive during the Great Depression.

  2. Complete order of Raymond Chandler books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Raymond Chandler was an American author of detective fiction, the creator of the private detective Philip Marlowe, whom he characterized as a poor but honest upholder of ideals in an opportunistic and sometimes brutal society in Los Angeles. From 1896 to 1912 Chandler lived in England with his.

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  4. Raymond Chandler (1888–1959) was an American-British novelist and screenwriter. He was born in Chicago, Illinois and lived in the US until he was seven, when his parents separated and his Anglo-Irish mother brought him to live near London; he was educated at Dulwich College from 1900.

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    Date Of Publication
    Periodical
    Notes
    "The Unknown Love"
    December 19, 1908
    Poem
    "The Poet's Knowledge"
    March 3, 1909
    Poem
    "The Soul's Defiance"
    March 5, 1909
    Poem
    "The Wheel"
    March 25, 1909
    Poem
  5. May 7, 2024 · Learn about the life and work of Raymond Chandler, the American-born Anglo-Irish author of the hardboiled detective novels featuring Philip Marlowe. Explore his early years, his military service, his career as a journalist and screenwriter, and his legacy as a master of the genre.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · A tribute to the crime fiction master on his 133rd birthday, featuring some of his witty and memorable phrases from his nine novels. Learn about his famous character Philip Marlowe, his influence on film and literature, and his unique style of writing.

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  8. Raymond Thornton Chandler was an American novelist and screenwriter. In 1932, at age forty-four, Raymond Chandler decided to become a detective fiction writer after losing his job as an oil company executive during the Depression.

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