Charles Einstein Explained

Charles Einstein
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Birth Date:2 August 1926
Death Place:Michigan City, Indiana, U.S.
Occupation:Journalist, novelist, editor, screenwriter
Father:Harry Einstein

Charles Einstein (August 2, 1926 – March 7, 2007) was a newspaperman and sportswriter. He was the author of the 1953 novel The Bloody Spur, on which the film While the City Sleeps (1956), directed by Fritz Lang, was based. Einstein's father was the comedian Harry Einstein.[1] He was the older half-brother of comedic actors Albert Brooks and Bob Einstein, better known by his stage name "Super Dave Osborne".[2]

Bibliography

A Flag for San Francisco, Simon and Schuster, Inc, 1962, J. Lowell Pratt and Company, pb, 1963

Einstein was also the editor of a series of compilations of baseball writings, titled The Fireside Book of Baseball.

In Popular Culture

Einstein was referenced in Ariel Pink's 2014 song,"Lipstick." The song was inspired by the Lipstick Killer, which Einstein wrote about in his 1953 novel The Bloody Spur.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mysteryfile.com/blog/?p=115 Mystery File by Steve Lewis
  2. News: Charles Einstein -- S.F. sportswriter and prolific author . Patrick . Hoge . March 11, 2007 . San Francisco Chronicle .
  3. News: Criminals at Large . Boucher . Anthony . Anthony Boucher . October 23, 1953 . The New York Times . The Bloody Spur... an unusually long, but tightly knit supense novel with an ambitious and well-handled problem in construction. .