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  • Where can I find critical articles, reviews, etc. on 20th century
    British author Patrick Hamilton?


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    Patrick Hamilton achieved international fame at the age of twenty-four with his very first play, Rope, and ten years later repeated the trick with his "Victorian melodrama", Gaslight.

    There's a long literary review of the man and his work in an essay written by John Mepham, Kingston University here: Literary Encyclopedia
    ( http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=1959 )

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    In his own view his novels were his major achievement. With The Midnight Bell he established himself as a chronicler of seedy urban life; of the rootless world of boarding houses, pubs, Lyons Corner Houses and endless London Streets. Despite a succession of major novels - Hangover Square and The Slaves of Solitude in the forties, The West Pier and Mr Stimpson and Mr Gorse in the fifties - Hamilton was to remain at best a writers' writer, and he died at fifty-eight of alcohol-related illnesses.
    Here is the author's summary from Ultimate Mystery Fiction Web Guide
    ( http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateMystery/authorsH.html#Ha )

    Patrick Hamilton (17 Mar 1904-23 Sep 1962): British author/actor who was assistant stage manager to Andrew Melville:
    * 4 mystery/detective novels (3 with series character Ernerst Ralph Gorse), one non-series novel "Hangover Square" is one of the finest books ever written about a schizophrenic killer (motivated by jealousy) in terms of psychological insight and gripping realism
    * 8 unrelated novels
    * 9 plays produced, including 1929 "Rope" (based on Loeb-Leopold case, adapted for film by Alfred Hitchcock)
    * 7 radio plays

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    This site has a good run down of the authors life, short reviews of his best known work and a bibliography ( Anthony Walter) Patrick Hamilton (1904-1962)
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/hamilt.htm

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    In The Oxford Companion to English Literature, ed. by Margaret Drabble, 1998 his entry says: "All the novels show a preoccupation with the perils and pleasures of drinking, and Hamilton's Marxism is expressed in his compassion for the hopelessness of his characters' lives."
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    There's a synopsis and review of his novel Hangover Square here:
    Reading Group
    http://www.stokenewington.net/readinggroup/books/hamilton.html

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    There is a good review of the play of Hamilton's "Rope" here:
    "ROPE" Sense of Urgency Productions at The Viaduct BY LUCIA MAURO
    ( http://www.chicagotheater.com/revRope.html )

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    There is another review of one of Hamilton's plays, Angel Street, here: A CurtainUp Review: Angel Street
    ( http://www.curtainup.com/angelstr.html )

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    There's details of the Broadway runs of his plays here:
    Internet Broadway Database
    http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=8015

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    "The Devil's Numbers", a book magazine has an essay on Hamilton by Nigel Jones. The issue, ISSUE A, is available for £4.99 from the editor at The Printer's Devil
    Top Office
    13a Western Road
    Hove
    UK
    BN3 1AE
    Tel/Fax: 01273 720894
    e-mail: devil@play-333.demon.co.uk

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    Nigel Jones' biography: Through a Glass Darkly: the Life of Patrick Hamilton is currently available second hand at Amazon for £15 (about £25) (
    http://s1.amazon.co.uk/exec/varzea/ts/exchange-glance/Y01Y2487691Y9131514/qid=1035900458/ref=sr_aps_zshops_1_1/202-6767575-3846239 )

    Hope that's enough to keep you going for a bit. Just to say that the man is one of the all-time great British "noir" writers, and it's a shame he's almost forgotten.
    willie-ga


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  • In addition to the Nigel Jones biography mentioned, there is also the more recent "Patrick Hamilton: A Life" by Sean French available here:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0571143539/

    and "The Light Went Out", a memoir by Hamilton's brother Bruce, available here:

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0094587000/

    (The latter appears currently unavailable through Amazon, but you may be able to find a used copy through http://used.addall.com )









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