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      • Robert Albert Bloch (/ blɒk /; April 5, 1917 – September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television.
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    Robert Albert Bloch ( / blɒk /; April 5, 1917 – September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television. He also wrote a relatively small amount of science fiction.

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  4. Robert Albert Bloch was an award-winning horror, crime, science fiction, and fantasy writer best known for his 1959 classic “Psycho.” A Wisconsin storyteller , he helped reinvent the suspense genre in fiction, film, and television.

  5. Robert Bloch was born on April 5, 1917 in Chicago. His father, Raphael Bloch, was a bank cashier and his mother, Stella Loeb, was a social worker. Robert had an overall happy childhood.

  6. Robert Bloch was a famous American writer mainly of crime, horror, fantasy and science fiction genres. This biography profiles his childhood, life, career, works, achievements and timeline.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · The writer of Psycho, Robert Bloch, lived just a mere 35 miles away from where the murders took place, and he was already working on the book before the news broke about Gein’s evil deeds.

  8. The official, authorized website of Robert Bloch, author of Psycho, upon which Alfred Hitchcock based his classic film. This site provides a comprehensive bibliography of late author's works.

  9. Psycho is a 1959 novel by American writer Robert Bloch. The novel tells the story of Norman Bates, a caretaker at an isolated motel who struggles under his domineering mother and becomes embroiled in a series of murders. The novel is considered Bloch's most enduring work and one of the most influential horror novels of the 20th century.

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