| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Cain, James Mallahan |
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| 18921977, American novelist, b. Annapolis, Md., grad. Washington College, 1910. He taught journalism (192425) and wrote political commentaries for the New York World (192431). His hard-boiled novels concern middle-class lovers who are driven to crime and violence. They include The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934), Double Indemnity (1936), Mildred Pierce (1941), The Magicians Wife (1966), and Rainbows End (1974). | 1 | | See biography by R. Hoopes (1985); study by D. Madden (1985). | 2 |
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