Dashiell Hammett




 

 

 


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Dashiell Hammett was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, on 27th May, 1894. He left school at 13 and was employed in a variety of different jobs before joining the United States Army during the First World War. However, he contracted tuberculosis and spent some time in army hospitals.

After the war Hammett worked for eights years as a detective with the Pinkerton Agency. These experiences provided material for detective stories that he later published in the Black Mask Magazine. His first novel, Red Harvest, appeared in 1929. This was followed by The Dain Curse (1929) and The Maltese Falcon (1930), a novel that introduced the fictional detective, Sam Spade. This was followed by The Glass Key (1931) and The Thin Man (1932).

In 1930 Hammett met Lillian Hellman and over the next few years the couple became involved in the campaign against the growth of fascism in Europe. They joined with other literary figures such as Clifford Odets, Arthur Miller, John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway in supporting the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. During the Second World War Hammett served in the
United States Army and edited one of its newspapers.

As a result of his well-known political views, in 1951 Hammett was called to appear before the House of Un-American Activities Committee. Hammett agreed to talk about his own involvement with radical groups, but was unwilling to give names of his comrades. He was found guilty of contempt of Congress and as well as being blacklisted, was sent to prison for six months. Dashiell Hammett died in New York City on 10th January, 1961.

 

 

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