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by mezentius
692 days ago
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Absolutely. Chandler was in fact employed by an oil company before he tapped a richer vein (sorry) with his fiction. Incidentally, while re-reading Chandler's "The Lady in the Lake," I realized that the scene in which Marlowe meets his employer, dozing off in a "high-backed chair" in his club's library, was a description of the library at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Today, if you're a member (or know one), you can pop up to the third floor, still preserved in all of its interwar ersatz-Gilded-Age splendor, and doze off in one of those distinctive high-backed chairs after a drink and schvitz. It turns out that Chandler had worked across the street when employed by Dabney Oil, and visited the L.A. Athletic Club frequently. |
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Great trivia about the club - will definitely have to visit that if I make it to LA again.