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"Chandler was American".

I believe he was not.

He went to America subsequently and worked for an oil company where he went on to become a head of accounts.

His headmaster, Gilkes, thought he would rather see a boy dead than hear him swear, and thus it is that in his books no matter how awful the crimes his characters witness, there is not one swear word.

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According to wiki, which describes him as an Anglo-American, Raymond Chandler was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1888, and moved to the United Kingdom in 1900. ... In 1907, he was naturalised as a British subject in order to take the civil service examination.


That may explain the confusion about his nationality.

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I can see how he would make a great subject for a play - a fascinating yet deeply troubled character. His mother, Florence, was an Irish-born American, as I'm sure you know. Who wrote your play and what is it called?
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