- Robert B. Parker
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website = http://www.robertbparker.net/Robert B. Parker (born September 17, 1932) is an acclaimed American
crime writer . His most famous works are the Spenser series, which achieved a far wider audience due to being dramatized as atelevision series , "", on the ABC network during the late 1980s. His works incorporate considerable knowledge about the Boston metropolitan area. [cite book
last = Geherin
first = David
title = Sons of Sam Spade: the private-eye novel in the 70s: Robert B. Parker, Roger L. Simon, Andrew Bergman
publisher = Ungar
year = c1980
isbn = 0804422311 ]Biography
Parker was born in
Springfield, Massachusetts . [http://www.litweb.net/biography/311/Robert%20B_Parker.html Robert B. Parker biography] from Litweb.net] On August 26, 1956 Parker married his wife, Joan, who he claims to have met as a toddler at a birthday party. They have two sons, David and Daniel. Originally, Parker's character Spenser was to have the first name "David", but he didn't want to omit his other son. So Parker removed the first name completely and to this day, Spenser remains with an unknown first name. [http://bullets-and-beer.com/FAQ2.html Robert B. Parker FAQ] from bullets-and-beer.com]After earning a B.A. from
Colby College inMaine , Parker served in theUS Army inKorea . In 1957, he earned hisMaster's degree inEnglish literature fromBoston University and then went to work in advertising and technical writing until 1962. Parker received a Ph.D. in English literature from Boston University in 1971. [http://www.bookreporter.com/authors/au-parker-robert.asp Author Profile: Robert B. Parker] from BookReporter.com] His dissertation, titled "The Violent Hero, Wilderness Heritage and Urban Reality", discussed the private-eye heroes ofDashiell Hammett ,Raymond Chandler andRoss Macdonald . He wrote his first novel in 1971 while at Northeastern University. He became a full professor in 1976, and turned to full-time writing in 1979 with five Spenser novels to his credit.Parker and his wife created an independent film company called Pearl Productions, based in
Boston . It is named after their short-haired pointer, Pearl.Another detective Parker invented is
Sunny Randall , whom he created at the behest of actressHelen Hunt , who wanted him to write a part for her to play. He wrote the first book, and the film version was planned for 2000, but never materialized. However, his publisher liked the character and asked him to continue with the series.Both of Parker's sons are openly
gay , which is reflected in Parker's work through his employment of sympathetic homosexual characters, which also serve to give his writing a more modern feel. [http://www.barnesandnoble.com/writers/writerdetails.asp?cid=802368 Meet the Writers: Robert B. Parker] from Barnes & Noble.com] Aside from crime writing, Parker has also produced several Western novels and children's books.elected bibliography
penser novels
# "
The Godwulf Manuscript " (1973)
# "God Save the Child " (1974)
# "Mortal Stakes " (1975)
# "Promised Land" (1976) (Edgar Award , 1977, Best Novel)
# "The Judas Goat " (1978)
# "Looking for Rachel Wallace " (1980)
# "Early Autumn " (1981)
# "A Savage Place " (1981)
# "Ceremony" (1982)
# "The Widening Gyre " (1983)
# "Valediction" (1984)
# "A Catskill Eagle " (1985)
# "Taming a Sea Horse " (1986)
# "Pale Kings and Princes " (1987)
# "Crimson Joy " (1988)
# "Playmates" (1989)
# "Stardust" (1990)
# "Pastime" (1991)
# "Double Deuce " (1992)
# "Paper Doll" (1993)
# "Walking Shadow " (1994)
# "Thin Air " (1995)
# "Chance" (1996)
# "Small Vices " (1997)
# "Sudden Mischief " (1998)
# "Hush Money" (1999)
# "Hugger Mugger " (2000)
# "Potshot" (2001)
# "Widow's Walk" (2002)
# "Back Story " (2003) (also includes Jesse Stone)
# "Bad Business " (2004) (also includes Sunny Randall, unnamed)
# "Cold Service " (2005)
# "School Days" (2005)
# "Hundred-Dollar Baby " (2006)
# "Now and Then" (2007)
# "Rough Weather" (2008)Jesse Stone novels
Also see "
Jesse Stone novels "# "Night Passage" (1997) (TV movie aired on
CBS January 15, 2006)
# "Trouble in Paradise" (1998)
# "Death In Paradise" (2001) (TV movie aired onCBS April 30, 2006)
# "Stone Cold: A Jesse Stone Novel" (2003) (TV movie aired onCBS February 20, 2005)
# "Sea Change" (2006) (TV movie aired onCBS May 22, 2007)
# "High Profile" (2007) (also includes Sunny Randall)
# "Stranger In Paradise" (2008)unny Randall novels
# "Family Honor" (1999)
# "Perish Twice" (2000)
# "Shrink Rap" (2002)
# "Melancholy Baby" (2004) (also includes Susan Silverman as Sunny's therapist)
# "Blue Screen" (2006) (also includes Susan Silverman as Sunny's therapist and Jesse Stone)
# "Spare Change" (2007) (also includes Susan Silverman as Sunny's therapist, and mentions Jesse Stone frequently)Philip Marlowe novels
# "
Poodle Springs " (1989). A continuation of an unfinishedmanuscript byRaymond Chandler , authorized by Chandler's estate.
# "Perchance to Dream" (1991). An authorizedsequel to Chandler's novel "The Big Sleep".Other fiction
# "Wilderness" (1979)
# "Love and Glory" (1980)
# "All Our Yesterdays" (1994)
# "Gunman's Rhapsody" (2001)
# "Double Play" (2004)
# "Appaloosa" (screen adaptation) (Berkley, 2006) ISBN 0-425-20432-4
# "Edenville Owls" (2007)
# "Resolution" (2008)
# "The Boxer and the Spy" (2008)Non-fiction
# "Sports Illustrated Training with Weights" (with John R. Marsh) (1974)
# "Three Weeks in Spring" (with Joan H. Parker) (1982)
# "A Year At The Races" (with Joan H. Parker) 1990References
External links
* [http://www.robertbparker.net/ Official Site of Author]
* [http://www.thespensarium.com The Spensarium] , an online resource for fans of RBP & his Spenser series of novels
* [http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/spenser/ Spenser at Yahoo!] A Yahoo! discussion group for fans of Robert B. Parker
* [http://bullets-and-beer.com/ bullets-and-beer.com] A compendious fan site
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/robertparker/ 1984 and 1986 audio interviews of Robert B. Parker by Don Swaim of CBS Radio, RealAudio at Wired for Books.org]
* [http://www.iblist.com/author1762.htm Robert B. Parker] atInternet Book List / [http://www.iblist.com/ Internet Book List :: Home]
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