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Raymond Chandler

Born
July 23, 1888
Died
March 26, 1959
Raymond Thornton Chandler (July 23, 1888 – March 26, 1959) was an American-British novelist and screenwriter. Chandler had an immense stylistic influence on American popular literature. He is a founder of the hardboiled school of detective fiction, along with Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain and other Black Mask writers. The protagonist of his novels, Philip Marlowe, like Hammett's Sam Spade, is considered by some to be synonymous with "private detective". From Wikipedia.
Known For
The Big Sleep
(1946)
Novel
Double Indemnity
(1944)
Screenplay
Strangers on a Train
(1951)
Screenplay
Marlowe
(2023)
Characters
Murder, My Sweet
(1944)
Novel
The Long Goodbye
(1973)
Novel
Farewell, My Lovely
(1975)
Novel
Marlowe
(1969)
Screenplay and Novel
Lady in the Lake
(1946)
Screenplay and Novel
The Big Sleep
(1978)
Novel
The Blue Dahlia
(1946)
Screenplay
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