Elliott Chaze
After serving as a paratrooper in Japan during World War II, Elliott Chaze (1915-1990) settled in Mississippi, where he worked for 20 years as an award-winning reporter and editor at the Hattiesburg American. His nine novels include The Stainless Steel Kimono, which he based on his wartime experiences, Goodbye Goliath, and Wettermark.
After serving as a paratrooper in Japan during World War II, Elliott Chaze (1915-1990) settled in Mississippi, where he worked for 20 years as an award-winning reporter and editor at the Hattiesburg American. His nine novels include The Stainless Steel Kimono, which he based on his wartime experiences, Goodbye Goliath, and Wettermark. See less
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Elliott Chaze book reviews
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Black Wings Has My Angel
A Noir Masterpiece Preserved
American writing is so broad and deep that it is easy to find new works in unexpected places. This is particularly so in noir and other forms of pulp fiction. In the early 1950s, Gold Medal Books ... Read More
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Black Wings Has My Angel
Deserves it's Rep
by MarkHP, May 3, 2007
I picked this book up after finding it atop a noir reading list. It
certainly deserves the reputation. Original Gold Medal copies are
selling for $150-$200 on Ebay which is way to expensive for my ... Read More