Harry Kemelman

Harry Kemelman

Harry Kemelman (November 24, 1908December 15, 1996) was an American mystery writer and a professor of English.

Biography

Harry Kemelman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1908. He was the creator of one of the most famous religious sleuths, Rabbi David Small.

After receiving a B.A. in English Literature from Boston University and an M.A. in English philology from Harvard, he taught at a number of schools before World War II. During the war, Kemelman worked as wage administrator for the United States Army Transportation Corps in Boston and later for the War Assets Administration. Following the war, he was a free-lance writer and private businessman. In 1963 he became assistant professor of English at the Franklin Technical Institute in Boston. He was also an assistant professor at Boston State College in the 1960s.

His writing career began with short stories for "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" featuring New England college professor Nicky Welt, the first of which, "The Nine Mile Walk", is considered a classic.

The Rabbi Small series began in 1964 with the publication of "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late", which became a huge bestseller, a difficult achievement for a religious mystery, and won Kemelman a 1965 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. He also received $35,000 for the movie rights, a made-for-TV adaptation of which was broadcast on NBC in 1976, starring Art Carney as "Chief Lanigan" and Stuart Margolin as "Rabbi Small".

The Rabbi Small books are not only mysteries, but also considerations of Conservative Judaism.

"Lanigan's Rabbi", shown as part of NBC's "Mystery Movie" series in January 1977, was based on the series. Art Carney played "Chief Lanigan" and Bruce Solomon was "Rabbi Small".

Kemelman died in 1996, at the age of 88, in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Bibliography

The Nicky Welt Stories

# "The Nine Mile Walk" – 1947
# "The Straw Man" – 1950
# "The Ten O'Clock Scholar" – 1952
# "End Play" – 1950
# "Time and Time Again (The Man with Two Watches)" – 1962
# "The Whistling Tea Kettle (The Adelphi Bowl)" – 1963
# "The Bread and Butter Case (A Winter's Tale)" – 1962
# "The Man on the Ladder" – 1967
* Collected in "The Nine Mile Walk" – 1967

The Rabbi Small Novels

# "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late" – 1964
# "Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry" – 1966
# "Sunday, the Rabbi Stayed Home" – 1969
# "Monday The Rabbi Took Off" – 1972
# "Tuesday the Rabbi Saw Red" – 1973
# "Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet" – 1976
# "Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out" – 1978
# "Conversations with Rabbi Small" – 1981
# "Someday the Rabbi Will Leave" – 1985
# "One Fine Day the Rabbi Bought a Cross" – 1987
# "The Day the Rabbi Resigned" – 1992
# "That Day the Rabbi Left Town" – 1996

Non-fiction

* "Common Sense in Education" – 1970

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