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'''Raymond Thornton Chandler''' (1888-1959) was an American [[Detective#Detectives in fiction|detective-story]] writer who is primarily remembered for his hard-boiled novels about private eye [[Philip Marlowe]]. He was born in [[Chicago]] and educated in [[England]]. After serving with the Canadian forces in the [[World War I]], he engaged in several businesses in California and wrote for magazines.
'''Raymond Thornton Chandler''' (1888-1959) was an American [[Detective#Detectives in fiction|detective-story]] writer who is primarily remembered for his hard-boiled novels about private eye [[Philip Marlowe]]. He was born in [[Chicago]] and educated in [[England]]. After serving with the Canadian forces in the [[World War I]], he engaged in several businesses in California and wrote for magazines.
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Raymond Thornton Chandler (1888-1959) was an American detective-story writer who is primarily remembered for his hard-boiled novels about private eye Philip Marlowe. He was born in Chicago and educated in England. After serving with the Canadian forces in the World War I, he engaged in several businesses in California and wrote for magazines.