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  1. Cornell George Hopley Woolrich (/ ˈ w ʊ l r ɪ tʃ / WUUL-ritch; December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer. He sometimes used the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley .

  2. Cornell Woolrich is widely regarded as the twentieth centurys finest writer of pure suspense fiction. The author of numerous classic novels and short st...

  3. Jan 10, 2022 · Biographies have characterized Cornell Woolrich as a self-hating gay man who mistreated women and was far too close to his mother. The truth is much more complicated. January 10, 2022 By Curtis Evans.

  4. contingentmagazine.org › 2022/02/04 › man-of-smokeMan of Smoke - CONTINGENT

    Feb 4, 2022 · On September 25, 1968, Cornell Woolrich was found dead in his room at the Sheraton-Russell on Park Avenue. He was in a wheelchair and weighed 89 pounds; after years of depression, he had let a minor foot injury turn into gangrene and had to have the leg amputated.

  5. Cornell Woolrich has 423 books on Goodreads with 50720 ratings. Cornell Woolrichs most popular book is The Bride Wore Black.

  6. Jan 8, 2020 · Love kills. Nowhere is that truer than in the work of Cornell Woolrich, America’s greatest noir novelist. And in that work, there is no better example than Waltz into Darkness. First published in 1947, Waltz was written under Woolrich’s William Irish pseudonym, which he had previously used for his novels Phantom Lady and Deadline ...

  7. Cornell Woolrich, along with Raymond Chandler and James M Cain, was one of the creators of the noir genre. He is the author of many seminal works including REAR WINDOW, the basis of the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly.