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  1. James Mallahan Cain (Annapolis, Maryland, 1 de julio de 1892 – University Park, Maryland, 27 de octubre de 1977) fue un escritor, periodista y novelista estadounidense especialmente conocido por sus novelas de ambiente sórdido, englobadas dentro de la novela negra, del que es uno de sus máximos representantes junto con sus ...

    • James Mallahan Cain
  2. James Mallahan Cain (July 1, 1892 – October 27, 1977) was an American novelist, journalist and screenwriter. He is widely regarded as a progenitor of the hardboiled school of American crime fiction. [1] [2]

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    • married four times
    • Novelist, journalist
    • Crime
  3. Escritor y periodista americano, James M. Cain nació el 1 de julio de 1892 en Annapolis. Está considerado como uno de los grandes escritores de novela negra americana, al mismo nivel que Chandler o Hammet.

  4. Mildred Pierce is a psychological drama by James M. Cain published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1941. [1] A story of “social inequity and opportunity in America" set during the Great Depression , Mildred Pierce follows the trajectory of a lower-middle class divorcee with two children in her tragic struggle to achieve financial and ...

  5. James Mallahan Cain fue un escritor, periodista y novelista estadounidense especialmente conocido por sus novelas de ambiente sórdido, englobadas dentro de la novela negra, del que es uno de sus máximos representantes junto con sus compatriotas Raymond Chandler y Dashiell Hammett.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2024 · James M. Cain (born July 1, 1892, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.—died October 27, 1977, University Park, Maryland) was a novelist whose violent, sexually obsessed, and relentlessly paced melodramas epitomized the “hard-boiled” school of writing that flourished in the United States in the 1930s and ’40s.

  7. The Postman Always Rings Twice is a 1934 crime novel by American writer James M. Cain. The novel was successful and notorious upon publication. It is considered one of the most outstanding crime novels of the 20th century. The novel's mix of sexuality and violence was startling in its time and caused it to be banned in Boston.