United States writer of detective thrillers featuring the character of Philip Marlowe (1888-1959)
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Examples for "Chandler"
Examples for "Chandler"
1The number of articles published about Chandler is probably increasing every minute.
2He was pretty sure Chandler was going to come looking for him.
3John was fibbing; we hadn't excavated a privy at the Chandler house.
4I was just going to ask for the Chandler correspondence, that's all.
5Juliet Police Captain Tyler Chandler said in a video posted on Facebook.
1The full-length Bond novels, like Raymond Chandler's books, always had delicious titles.
2It's an old-fashioned Raymond Chandler crime caper repainted with 70s sleaze.
3THE title is from a line by Raymond Chandler, not his most pre-possessing.
4As he has translated Raymond Chandler, I ask him about modern crime writers too.
5Handler: Well, Raymond Chandler is definitely the king, for me.
6For one thing, Duffy frequently exudes the world-weary air of a Raymond Chandler character.
7Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Robert Heinlein, Zane Grey, Raymond Chandler.
8Matt describes it as "Lord of the Rings written by Raymond Chandler."
9Kate Camp discusses The Big Sleep, the 1939 hardboiled detective novel by Raymond Chandler.
10It was in my teenage years that I first encountered the novels of Raymond Chandler.
11The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler Introducing Philip Marlowe: cool, sharp, handsome - and bitterly alone.
12But the narrow, Raymond Chandler-esque plot may disappoint.
13Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler were the founding fathers of the American school of hard-boiled detective fiction.
14Rereading a Raymond Chandler novel in which Philip Marlowe stops in for a ten-cent cup of coffee.
15The detective story writer Raymond Chandler, who gave great thought to the subject, called it "cadence".
16It is fuelled by a love of the films of David Lynch or the novels of Raymond Chandler.
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