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Underappreciated Literature: Cornell Woolrich
Friday, July 14, 2006
In today’s edition of our summer reading series on Underappreciated Literature, we’ll look at the life and work of suspense writer Cornell Woolrich. He’s best known for writing the short story that Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” was based on, and he’s credited with being one of the founding fathers of noir fiction. Francis M. Nevins, Woolrich’s biographer and a professor at Saint Louis University School of Law, joins us.
Night and Fear: A Centenary Collection of Stories is available for purchase at amazon.com
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