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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.

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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