Which poet famously said of Chandler's "powerful but extremely depressing books" that they "should be read and judged, not as escape literature, but as works of art"?
TS Eliot
WH Auden
Ezra Pound
Wallace Stevens
Between 1900 and 1905 Chandler was a pupil at which English school?
Eton
Bedford School
City of London School
Dulwich College
In The Big Sleep, what kind of shop is Geiger's pornography racket disguised as?
A pet shop
A tobacconist's
A barber
A bookshop
Which publication infuriated Chandler by declaring Philip Marlowe "amoral"?
Time
New Yorker
The Atlantic
Harper's Magazine
According to Chandler, all writing "that has any life" takes time to create because it is done using a particular part of the body. But which one?
The solar plexus
The very back of the brain
The hands
The inner ear
In which essay did Chandler attack detective fiction that primarily seeks to create puzzles ("assembling an eggbeater")?
Casual Notes on the Mystery Novel
Writers in Hollywood
The Simple Art of Murder
Blackmailers Don't Shoot
Who directed a 1978 film version of The Big Sleep which was set in England, rather than Cailfornia?
Howard Hawks
Woody Allen
Billy Wilder
Michael Winner
To which play by Shakespeare does Marlowe allude in the final lines of Farewell, My Lovely?
Hamlet
Cymbeline
Macbeth
Othello
What was Chandler's first published story?
Smart-Aleck Kill
Blackmailers Don't Shoot
Nevada Gas
Killer in the Rain
According to Chandler, plausibility is largely a matter of what?
Style
Realism
Originality
Facts
Solutions
1:B, 2:D, 3:D, 4:A, 5:A, 6:C, 7:D, 8:D, 9:B, 10:A
Scores
3 and above.
Raymond who?
6 and above.
Oh well, he can be a little gritty for some ...
10 and above.
Congratulations – you're officially a Raymond Chandler bore!
