Rex Stout: A Biography
by John J. McAleer
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Biography on the American writer Rex Stout.Tags
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Well done work on a very interesting author. Short chapters, succinct and insightful analysis of books wrapped in crisp views of the author's other life.
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It may sound as though McAleer needed even more space than the 500‐odd pages he has taken, but that isn't so. No livelier man has been the subject of a duller book. The art of biography rests in selection, and what you omit may he as significant as what you include. This biography gives the impression of omitting nothing. Childhood and adolescence in the admittedly unusual Stout family get a show more hundred pages, the plots of the early pulp novels and stories are detailed at inordinate length (McAleer has dragged out from the files and dusted off 16 of them to make “Justice Ends at efficiently commonplace as might be expected), every fragment of propaganda activity is recounted in detail. The biographer's own comments are almost always jejune or banal. show less
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- Canonical title
- Rex Stout: A Biography
- Alternate titles
- Rex Stout: A Majesty's Life-Millennium Edition
- Original publication date
- 1977-10
- People/Characters
- Rex Stout
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- Languages
- English
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