An early, never-before-published work by crime novelist Raymond Chandler has been discovered in the Library of Congress in Washington.Click for all the info and another great photo of Raymond Chandler with pipe.
The 48-page libretto to the comic opera The Princess and the Pedlar, with music by Julian Pascal, has hidden in plain sight at the library since its copyright was first registered on 29 August 1917.
The work, a copy of which was obtained by the Guardian, was found in March by Kim Cooper, shortly after she published her debut novel, The Kept Girl, featuring a fictionalised Chandler in 1929 Los Angeles.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Unpublished Raymond Chandler work discovered in Library of Congress
Unpublished Raymond Chandler work discovered in Library of Congress
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