5/21/2023 0 Comments Rear window by cornell woolrichThough his first suspense novel, The Bride Wore Black, published in 1940 to criticalĪcclaim, is perhaps his most renowned work, no Woolrich tale has had more prolonged successĪnd recognition than the short story “Rear Window.” Submitted to his editor under the title More than two dozen novels and over two hundred novellas and short stories throughout his One of the most famed crime and suspense writers of the 20th century, Woolrich penned But few know the writer to whom the 1954 film’s underlying story is attributed: Cornell The title conjures the names Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart, Grace She personally curates these brand new Woolrich collections in an effort to revitalize his work. Jacklyn Saferstein-Hansen is an agent at Renaissance Literary & Talent, the agency that represents Cornell Woolrich’s literary estate. The following post is written by guest author Jacklyn Saferstein-Hansen.
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