David Dodge (1910–1974)
Autor de To Catch a Thief (The Centennial Collection)
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: David Dodge (1910-1974).
Series
Obras de David Dodge
Fly Down Drive Mexico: A Practical Motorist's Handbook for Travel South of the Border (1968) 5 copias
The poor man's guide to the Orient 3 copias
Novelas escogidas 3 copias
hdts 2011 catalog 2 copias
Fellow Passenger 1 copia
Uppdrag i Barcelona 1 copia
Den enes dd̲ 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
The Golden Age of Film: Four Great Novels That Captivated Hollywood (2007) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1910-08-18
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1974-08
- Lugar de sepultura
- San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugares de residencia
- San Francisco, California, USA
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico - Ocupaciones
- Certified Public Accountant
- Biografía breve
- David Francis Dodge was born in Berkeley, California. His career as a writer began when he made a bet with his wife Elva that he could write a better mystery novel than the one she was reading. He drew on his professional experience as a Certified Public Accountant to create his first series character, San Francisco tax expert and reluctant detective James "Whit" Whitney. "Death and Taxes" was published in 1941 and he won $5.00 from Elva. Three more Whitney novels were published between 1943 and 1946. After Pearl Harbor Dodge was commissioned in the U.S. Navy and emerged three years later as a Lieutenant Commander. On his release from active duty, he set out for Guatemala by car with his wife and daughter. His Latin-American experiences produced a second series character, expatriate private investigator and tough-guy adventurer Al Colby, and launched Dodge's second career as a travel writer. Dodge was fond of explaining that while many writers traveled in order to gather material to write about, his goal was to write in order to gather money to travel. David Dodge also wrote short stories, magazine articles, and plays. He is best known as the author of "To Catch a Thief," which Alfred Hitchcock turned into a film (1955) starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. His final novel, "The Last Match," remained unpublished and hidden among his personal papers until 2006, when it was published by Hard Case Crime.
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- Obras
- 35
- También por
- 6
- Miembros
- 1,148
- Popularidad
- #22,370
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 52
- ISBNs
- 55
- Idiomas
- 4
- Favorito
- 3
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