Carr, John Dickson

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Name
Carr, John Dickson Gender: M
born on 30 November 1906 at 18:00 (= 6:00 PM )
Place Uniontown (Fayette County), Pennsylvania, 39n54, 79w44
Timezone EST h5w (is standard time)
Data source
BC/BR in hand
Rodden Rating AA
Collector: Scholfield
Astrology data s_su.18.svg s_sagcol.18.svg 07°51' s_mo.18.svg s_gemcol.18.svg 07°48 Asc.s_gemcol.18.svg 25°44'



Biography

American author of detective stories, who also published using the pseudonyms Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn. Carr is generally regarded as one of the greatest writers of so-called "Golden Age" mysteries; complex, plot-driven stories in which the puzzle is paramount. He was a master of the so-called locked room mystery, in which a detective solves apparently impossible crimes. The Dr. Fell mystery The Hollow Man (1935) is usually considered Carr's masterpiece.

A resident of England for a number of years, Carr is often grouped among "British-style" mystery writers. Most (though not all) of his novels had English settings, especially country villages and estates, and English characters. His two best-known fictional detective characters (Dr. Gideon Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale) were both English.

During 1950, his biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle earned Carr the first of his two Special Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America; the second was awarded during 1970, in recognition of his 40-year career as a mystery writer. He was also presented the MWA's Grand Master award during 1963. Carr was one of only two Americans ever admitted to the British Detection Club.

During early spring 1963, while living in Mamaroneck, New York, Carr suffered a stroke, which paralyzed his left side. He continued to write using one hand, and for several years contributed a regular column of mystery and detective book reviews, "The Jury Box", to Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. Carr eventually relocated to Greenville, South Carolina, and he died there of lung cancer on 28 February 1977, aged 70.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Death by Disease 28 February 1977 (Lung cancer, age 70)
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Source Notes

Sy Scholfield provided birth certificate.

Categories

  • Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Cancer (Lung)
  • Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Stroke
  • Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Lung (Cancer)
  • Lifestyle : Home : Expatriate (American resident in Britain)
  • Personal : Death : Illness/ Disease (Lung cancer)
  • Vocation : Writers : Biographer
  • Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist
  • Vocation : Writers : Detective/ Mystery
  • Vocation : Writers : Fiction
  • Notable : Awards : Vocational award (2 Special Edgar Awards; MWA's Grand Master award)