The Raymond Chandler Papers: Selected Letters and Nonfiction, 1909-1959 edited by Tom Hiney and Frank MacShane
Though he warned that style could not be imitated (even if a writer's tics and "faults" could be), Chandler allowed that progress was possible, recalling that early in his career he "couldn't get characters in and out of rooms."
from "Don't Call it Pulp" by Roger Lowenstein in The Wall Street Journal
Sunday, January 15, 2006
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