Raymond Chandler Speaking Explained

Raymond Chandler speaking
Author:Raymond Chandler
edited by Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Literary criticism
Publisher:Hamish Hamilton (UK)
Houghton Mifflin (US)
Release Date:1962
Media Type:Print
Pages:272
Dewey:813/.52 B 20
Congress:PS3505.H3224 Z47 1997
Oclc:35192346

Raymond Chandler Speaking is a collection of excerpts from letters, notes, essays and an unfinished novel by the writer Raymond Chandler, compiled by Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker in 1962. The origins of the collection were contentious: after Chandler's death, his literary agent and lover, Helga Greene, and his private secretary, Jean Fracasse, entered into a legal battle over his estate, in which Greene prevailed.[1]

Contents

The collection includes excerpts from letters by Chandler on various subjects, including literature, film, fellow writers and cats, and the following longer pieces (previously unpublished except as noted):

Notes and References

  1. News: Kathrine Sorley Walker, dance critic – obituary. Daily Telegraph. April 23, 2015. April 24, 2015.