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by Cline, Sally; Penzler, Otto;


  success as screenwriter in, 129–130, 147

  Watch on the Rhine, success of, 164–165

  Jewish identity, 95, 146

  and lesbianism, 94–95, 120–121

  men involved with

  Herman Shumlin, 121–122, 124, 133, 138, 139, 166

  John Melby (second secretary to embassy in Russia), 167–168, 169, 170

  Pep (Nathanael) West, 108

  Peter Feibleman, 155, 158

  Ralph Ingersoll, 136, 138

  names of, xxi

  passionate personality, 140

  physical appearance, and lack of beauty, 89–90, 93

  plays and screenplays. See also The Children’s Hour (Hellman)

  Another Part of the Forest, 137, 173, 175

  The Autumn Garden, 181–182

  Days to Come, 130, 138, 139–140

  Dead End (Kingsley), 147

  The Little Foxes, 149, 151–152

  The North Star, 164

  These Three, film version of The Children’s Hour, 132, 136

  Toys in the Attic, 137, 200

  Watch on the Rhine, 155, 156, 164–165

  political activism

  career blacklisted due to, 188

  Communist Party, involvement in, 145, 146–147

  and dangers of being a “known Red,” 179

  documentary in Spain, 146

  encouraged by Hammett, 179

  financial difficulties forcing sale of Hardscrabble, 189

  during Hammett’s army absence, 162

  letter by, defending her own conscience, 194

  subpoenaed by HUAC, 193–194

  psychiatric help sought by, to cope with overwhelming success, 152–153

  relationship with Mary and Jo Hammett, 98–99, 100, 106, 134–135, 156, 176–177, 180

  writing. See also Children’s Hour, The (Hellman)

  on being a Jewish writer, 146

  collaboration with Hammett on screenplay for Watch on the Rhine, 156–157

  gives credit to Hammett for The Autumn Garden speech, 181–182

  Hammett as inspiration for, 155, 181

  mentored by Hammett, 107, 115, 119–120, 122, 151–152, 166–167, 173, 181–182, 200

  Hellman, Max, 90–91, 93, 103, 134, 136, 175

  Hemingway, Ernest, 64, 146

  Hitler, Adolf, 113, 143, 144–145, 154

  “Holiday” (1923), 48–49

  Hollywood. See also Hammett, Dashiell; Hellman, Lillian

  blacklists in, 188, 189

  Communist Party in, 132–133, 145–146, 174

  Jazz Singer, The (first sound motion picture, 1927), 65

  Screen Writers Guild (SWG), 132

  studio heads and employees’ unions, 133

  writers’ salaries, 132

  homosexuality (homoerotic feeling). See also Hammett, Dashiell: personality traits: male society, preference for; Hammett, Dashiell: sexual attitudes: homophobia of, and sense of masculinity

  homophobia, 76

  in The Glass Key, 83–85

  in The Maltese Falcon, 76

  Hoover, Herbert, 78, 97

  “House in Turk Street, The” (1924), 48, 74

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 145, 174, 175, 179, 188, 193

  Huston, John, 78

  I

  Industrial Workers of the World (“Wobblies”), 20, 59

  Ingersoll, Ralph, 136, 138, 146

  J

  James, Henry, 32, 74

  Jazz Singer, The (first sound motion picture), 65

  Jefferson School of Social Science, 170, 189

  Johnson, Diane, 88, 158, 162, 185

  Johnson, Nunnally, 127

  Jolson, Al, 65

  K

  Kafka, Franz, 60

  Kant, Immanuel, 13

  Kaufman, Mary M., 184, 185, 186

  Kelly, Alice, 24

  Kingsley, Sidney, 147, 180, 181

  Knopf, Alfred, 61, 65, 78, 127–128, 153

  Knopf, Blanche, 61–64, 65, 71, 78, 80, 102, 127, 202

  Kober, Arthur, xxi, 87, 96–97, 103–104, 124, 127, 133–136, 137, 147, 148, 149–150, 155, 185

  Kober, Cathy, 178–179

  Kober, Maggie (née Frohnknecht), 155, 162, 178–179, 180

  L

  Layman, Richard, 88

  League of American Writers (LAW), 132, 146, 154–155

  League of Nations, 143

  lesbianism, 94–95, 120–121, 125

  Lewis, Mildred, 124, 128–129

  Little Foxes, The (Hellman), 149, 151–152

  Little, Frank, 20, 59

  Lovers Should Marry (Martin), 69

  M

  MacDonald, Ross, xvii

  Maltese Falcon, The (1930)

  accurate reflection of crime and corruption in America, 75–76

  elements of borrowed from previous stories, 74

  enduring fame of, xviii

  favorable reviews of, 80–82

  film version of, 78

  and Hammett’s changing writing style, 72–73

  Hammett’s defense of sexual parts in, to Block (Knopf editor), 72

  homosexuality in, 76

  nonfictional segment in, and Flitcraft (aka Charles Pierce), 76–77

  philosophical views expressed in, 6, 76–77, 78

  plot of, 73, 74–75

  serialization of in Black Mask, 78

  stream-of-consciousness style planned in writing of, 64

  theme of “trust” in, 75

  third-person narration in, 72–73

  Mamoulian, Rouben, 86–87

  Marling, William, 82

  Marsh, Ngaio, 43

  Marshall, Loyd, 177, 200

  Martin, Nell, 53, 58, 69–70, 86

  McCarthy, Joseph, xx, 194

  Melby, John, 167–168, 169, 170

  Mencken, H. L., 4–5, 37

  Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), 87, 113, 114, 123, 127–128, 131, 147, 169

  Milne, A. A., 43

  Miss Lonelyhearts (West), 107

  Mister Dynamite, 115

  Mitchell, Arthur W., 144

  Motion Picture Artists Committee, 146

  Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, 132

  Mussolini, Benito, 143

  N

  Nathan, George Jean, 37

  Nazism, 113, 143

  Neal, Patricia, 173–174, 180, 187

  Nebel, L. F., 80–81

  New Republic magazine, 64–65, 81

  New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, 126

  New York Evening Graphic, 82

  New York Evening Post, 80

  New York Herald Tribune, 33, 69, 81, 101

  New York State American Youth for Democracy Convention, 174

  New York Times, The, 69, 94, 101, 112, 125

  New York Trilogy (Auster), 68

  New York World, 80

  New Yorker, The, 101

  North Star, The (Hellman), 164

  O

  organized crime, 58. See also crime

  Outlook and Independent, 64, 68, 81, 101

  P

  Packer, Alfred G., 111

  Paramount, 86, 87, 101, 180, 181

  Parker, Dorothy, 94, 101–102, 126, 129, 133, 148

  “Parthian Shot, The” (1922), 37

  Pearl Harbor, bombing of, 156

  Peirce, Charles, 77

  Penzler, Otto, 80

  Perelman, Sid and Laura, 96, 123, 145

  Phibrick, H. R., 126

  Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency, xviii, 16–18, 32–33. See also Hammett, Dashiell

  PM (political newspaper), 146

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 43

  Princeton University, 139

  Prohibition, 57–58, 114

  pulp magazines, 36

  R

  Rabinowitz, Victor, 186

  Rae, Bruce, 101

  Random House, 153

  Rappe, Virginia, 33

  Rauh, Joseph, 193–194

  Red Harvest (1929)

  e
pisodic structure of, 72

  Paramount secures movie rights to, released as Roadhouse Nights, 65

  plot of, 58–63

  positive reviews of, 64–65

  success of, 64

  themes of, 14

  Redbook, 112

  Roadhouse Nights, 65

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 113–114, 144, 156

  Roughead, William, 107

  “Ruffian’s Wife” (1925), 50

  Ryan, Sylvester, 184–185, 186

  S

  Samuels, Albert, 36, 51, 66

  San Francisco Call-Bulletin, 126

  Saturday Evening Post, 52

  Saturday Review of Literature, 52, 53

  Sayers, Dorothy, 43

  Schaefer, “Gloomy Gus,” 34

  Schulberg, Budd, 127

  Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace, 179

  “Scorched Face, The” (1925), 45, 66

  Screen Writers Guild (SWG), 132

  Searching Wind, The (Hellman), 166–167

  Secret Agent X-9, 113

  Seldes, Gilbert, 82

  Selznick, David O., 86

  sexual abuse, 94, 95, 134, 156, 175–177

  Shane, Ted, 81

  Shaw, Joseph, 52, 58, 64

  Shepard, Alice, 108

  Shubert, Lee, 121

  Shumlin, Herman, 121–122, 124, 133, 152, 157, 166

  Smart Set, The: A Magazine of Cleverness, 37, 41

  Smith Act, 182

  Spanish Earth, The (Hemingway), 146

  St. Mary’s County, 12

  Stein, Gertrude, 134

  Sunset Magazine, 50

  T

  Teapot Dome Scandal, 57

  “Tenth Clew, The” (1924), 48

  These Three (film version of Hellman’s play The Children’s Hour), 132, 136

  Thin Man, The (1934)

  censorship of, 112

  delay in writing of, 101, 102

  divided criticism of, 111–112

  escapist value of, in Depression era, 114

  Hammett’s period of sobriety during writing of, 107–108

  movie rights to, 113

  nonfictional account of cannibalism within, 111

  plot of, 109–110

  sales and success of, 112–113

  successful film version, 114

  thematic differences to previous works, 108–109, 111

  as witty spoof of Hammett and Hellman, 108

  Thin Man Goes Home, The, 169

  “This Little Pig” (1934), 115

  Town and Country, 81

  Toys in the Attic (Hellman), 137, 200

  Treaty of Versailles, 144

  Tulip, xix, 25, 31, 195–198, 200

  U

  “Un-American House Committee” (aka House Un-American Activities Committee, or HUAC), 174, 175, 179, 188

  University of Texas, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, 18

  V

  Van Dine, S. S., 43

  Veterans Administration, 200, 202

  Veterans Bureau, 35, 36, 51

  Vetterli, R. E., 126

  W

  Warner Brothers, 65, 78, 86, 100–101

  Washington Daily News, 199

  Watch on the Rhine (Hellman), 155, 156, 164–165

  Weidman, Jerome, 167, 185

  Well of Loneliness, The (Hall), 121

  West, Pep (Nathanael), 107, 108

  Whitey, Snohomish, 30–31

  Whitfield, Pru, 139

  Whitfield, Raoul, 139

  Williams, Tennessee, 152

  Wilson, Woodrow, 3

  Winchell, Walter, 125

  Wings of the Dove, The (James), 74

  Woman in the Dark, 107

  “Women Are a Lot of Fun Too” (undated), 29–30

  Woollcott, Alexander, 81

  World War I, 3–4, 143

  World War II, 154, 155–156

  Wright, James, 17–18

  Z

  Zanuck, Darryl, 88, 100–101

  “Zigzags of Treachery” (1924), 44

  Zilboorg, Gregory, 153, 177, 185

 

 

 


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