Raymond Chandler
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Raymond Chandler: An American author, primarily known for his hard-boiled detective fiction. He created the iconic private detective character Philip Marlowe. His work is celebrated for its sharp dialogue, complex plots, and influential style within the crime genre.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Raymond Chandler is considered a master of the detective novel.
- The prose of Raymond Chandler is noted for its wit and vivid descriptions.
- Many film noirs were adapted from stories by Raymond Chandler.
Advanced Usage
- "Chandleresque" (adj): Describing a style, atmosphere, or character reminiscent of Raymond Chandler's writing, typically involving a cynical, world-weary detective, a morally complex urban setting, and terse, metaphorical prose.
- The modern crime novel had a distinctly Chandleresque feel.
Variants and Related Words
- Chandler, Raymond Thornton Chandler (full name).
- Philip Marlowe (n): The fictional detective protagonist featured in most of Chandler's novels and short stories.
Synonyms
- Crime writer, detective novelist, hard-boiled fiction author.
Related Phrases
- Hard-boiled fiction: A genre of crime fiction characterized by cynical detectives, graphic violence, and a focus on the seedy aspects of urban life, to which Chandler was a central contributor.
Noun
- United States writer of detective thrillers featuring the character of Philip Marlowe (1888-1959)