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Patrick Hamilton
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Patrick Hamilton
Hamilton … is a sort of urban Thomas Hardy: … always a pleasure to read, and as social historian he is unparalleled.-Nick Hornby A much better writer than Auden, Isherwood … and his novels are still true now. You can go into any pub today and see it going on.-Doris Lessing, The Times Adrift in the grimy pubs of London at the outbreak of World War II, George Bone is hopelessly infatuated with Netta, a contemptuous, small-time actress. George suffers from occasional blackouts, during which one thing is horribly clear: he must murder Netta. Patrick Hamilton enjoyed worldwide popularity during the 1930s. His play Rope was made into a film by Alfred Hitchcock, and another, Gaslight, was a great success on the stage before being made into a film starring Ingrid Bergman.
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