The Man Who Was Nobody
Autor: | Edgar Wallace |
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EAN: | 8596547424758 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 22.11.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | Edgar Wallace narrative London crime thriller complex character study double life consequences early 20th century gripping detective fiction identity and disguise mystery and intrigue power and deception suspenseful storytelling |
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In 'The Man Who Was Nobody,' Edgar Wallace crafts a compelling narrative that intricately weaves mystery and adventure, showcasing his signature blend of suspenseful storytelling and sharp character studies. The novel revolves around an enigmatic protagonist whose identity is shrouded in secrecy, challenging societal perceptions of worth and existence. Wallace's prose is marked by brisk pacing and vivid descriptions, reflecting the cultural milieu of early 20th-century Britain while engaging with themes of social alienation and the quest for self-identity. The book stands as a testament to Wallace's prowess in the crime and detective genre, as it mirrors the burgeoning societal anxieties of his time. Edgar Wallace was a prolific British writer whose captivating tales of crime and intrigue earned him considerable acclaim during the interwar period. His experiences as a journalist and his firsthand encounters with the underbelly of urban life undoubtedly influenced the thematic depth of his works. Wallace's unique ability to blend everyday reality with the extraordinary reveals the complexities of human nature and the moral ambiguities prevalent in society's fabric, informing his approach in this novel. This engaging work is highly recommended for readers who appreciate classic detective fiction that challenges the conventional notions of identity and society. Wallace's keen insights into human behavior and the intrigue surrounding anonymity make 'The Man Who Was Nobody' a thought-provoking read that will resonate long after the final page is turned.
Edgar Wallace was a prolific British writer, widely recognized for his detective and suspense novels, which captivated a vast readership in the early twentieth century. Born on April 1st, 1875, in London, he was initially named Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace. Despite facing a challenging upbringing, Wallace's tenacity led him to diverse careers, including being a war correspondent, before he eventually found his true calling as a writer. One of his renowned works, 'The Man Who Was Nobody' (1927), exemplifies his talent for crafting compelling whodunits that often feature enigmatic characters and intricate plots. Wallace's literary style is marked by fast-paced narratives and a masterful use of dialogue, which keeps readers thoroughly engaged. His lore in the crime fiction genre is immortalized through characters like J.G. Reeder and the vigilante group 'The Four Just Men', underscoring his ingenuity in blending suspense with the human psyche. Producing over 175 novels, numerous short stories, stage plays, and screenplays, Wallace's prolific output has earned him a steadfast place in literary history. His influence on the thriller genre is still acknowledged by contemporary authors and scholars. Wallace passed away suddenly from pneumonia comorbid with diabetes, on February 10th, 1932, in Hollywood, California, while working on the screenplay for the film 'King Kong'. His untimely death left behind a substantial literary legacy that continues to be explored and admired by fans and academics alike.
Edgar Wallace was a prolific British writer, widely recognized for his detective and suspense novels, which captivated a vast readership in the early twentieth century. Born on April 1st, 1875, in London, he was initially named Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace. Despite facing a challenging upbringing, Wallace's tenacity led him to diverse careers, including being a war correspondent, before he eventually found his true calling as a writer. One of his renowned works, 'The Man Who Was Nobody' (1927), exemplifies his talent for crafting compelling whodunits that often feature enigmatic characters and intricate plots. Wallace's literary style is marked by fast-paced narratives and a masterful use of dialogue, which keeps readers thoroughly engaged. His lore in the crime fiction genre is immortalized through characters like J.G. Reeder and the vigilante group 'The Four Just Men', underscoring his ingenuity in blending suspense with the human psyche. Producing over 175 novels, numerous short stories, stage plays, and screenplays, Wallace's prolific output has earned him a steadfast place in literary history. His influence on the thriller genre is still acknowledged by contemporary authors and scholars. Wallace passed away suddenly from pneumonia comorbid with diabetes, on February 10th, 1932, in Hollywood, California, while working on the screenplay for the film 'King Kong'. His untimely death left behind a substantial literary legacy that continues to be explored and admired by fans and academics alike.