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I wanted to write as well as I possibly could to deal with life-and-death problems in contemporary society. And the form of Wilkie Collins and Graham Greene, of Hammett and Chandler, seemed to offer me all the rope I would ever need.
Ross Macdonald
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Ross Macdonald
Age: 67 †
Born: 1915
Born: December 13
Died: 1983
Died: July 11
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