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Golden Age of Detective Fiction Forum | Just another WordPress.com weblog Golden Age of Detective Fiction Forum April 7, 2011 Test message – Blogging by email Filed under: Uncategorized — Jon @ 4:01 am Leave a Comment August 21, 2009 The Van Dine Decline and Fall Narrative Filed under: literary qualities , modern trends , Snobbery , SS Van Dine — Jon @ 2:10 am I know this idea is pushed by Van Dine’s own biographer (who, granted, seems to have loathed Van Dine and had little interest in the mystery form), but is it really accurate to see his later books increasingly as artisitc and financial failures? Is there any actual hard data on the sales of Van Dine’s detective novels? I know that Canary, Greene and Bishop were actual bestsellers in the 1920s, a rare thing for detective novels in those days (their being mostly borrowed from rental libraries). But I get the impression that many of his later books were selling pretty well and were quite respectfully...
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