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亨利·丹克尔 Henry Denker詹姆斯·希尔顿 James Hilton波列沃依 波列沃 by
卡斯顿·勒鲁 Gaston Leroux维多莉亚·荷特 Eleanor Hibbert赫尔曼·沃克 Herman Wouk
托马斯·沃尔夫 Thomas Wolfe罗·达尔 Roald Dahl芭芭拉·卡德兰 Barbara Cartland
J.K.哲罗姆 Jerome Klapka巴金 Ba Jin费慰梅 Wilma Fairbank
袁世海 Yuan Shihai汤晓丹 Tanɡ Xiaodan沈醉 Shen Zui
林杉 Lin Sha秦德君 Qin Dejun伊斯雷尔·爱泼斯坦 Israel Epstein
陈洁如 Chen Jieru胡兰成 Hu Lancheng爱新觉罗·溥杰 Ai Xinjueluopujie
贾芝 Gu Zhi韦君宜 Wei Junyi王西彦 Wang Xiyan
约翰·托兰 John Toland卡洛斯·贝克 Carlos Baker马塞尔·黑德里希 Marcel Haedrich
大卫·奥格威 David Ogilvy萨尔瓦多·达利 Salvador Dali崔佛·杜普伊 Trevor N. Dupuy
马克斯·勃罗德 Max Brod欧文·斯通 Irving Stone弗莉达·劳伦斯 Frieda von Richthofen
约翰·梅纳德·凯恩斯 John Maynard Keynes徐迟 Xu Chi朱亚民 Zhu Yamin
弗农·阿·沃尔特斯 Vernon A. Walters杨公素 Yang Gongsu汪东兴 Wang Dongxing
鲁特·维尔纳 Ruth Kuczynski丁中江 Ding Zhongjiang东史郎 Azuma Shiro
哈里森·索尔兹伯里 Harrison Salisbury郑观应 Zheng Guanying程小青 Cheng Xiaoqing
横沟正史 Yokomizo Seishi切斯特顿 G. K. Chesterton松本清张 Matsumoto Seichō
康奈尔·伍尔里奇 Cornell Woolrich艾西恩 Everett M. Webbber佐贺潜 Saga potential
天藤真 Days 藤真乔治·西姆农 Georges SimenonP·G·伍德豪斯 P. G. Wodehouse
约翰·克雷西 John Creasey艾伦·温宁顿 Alan Winnington石泽英太郎 Danze Ying Tai
弗·威·克罗夫茨 Freeman Wills Crofts约翰·迪克森·卡尔 John Dickson CarrH·C·贝利 H. C. Bailey
亨利·丹克尔 Henry Denker
作者  (1912年11月25日)

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  美国著名畅销书作家亨利·丹克尔曾从事律师工作,他已出版二十四部小说。最近发行的著作有《全额支付》和重新出版的古典名著《哈罗威茨和华盛顿夫人》.他曾在纽约和加利福尼亚的帕姆斯普林斯生活过。


  Henry Denker (born November 25, 1912) is an American novelist and playwright.
  Denker was admitted to the New York Bar in 1935, at the height of the Depression, and he soon left law practice to earn his living by writing. His legal training is reflected in many of his works. During Denker’s brief legal career, he won a Workmen’s Compensation case which, according to Denker, for the first time established that a physical trauma can induce a mental disease. In another case, Denker served a summons on heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.
  Denker was married for 61 years to Edith Heckman, whom he met when he was a patient and she was a nurse in Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City.
  Denker was the originator and writer of what he describes as the “first television series ever produced,” False Witsness, on NBC-TV in 1939. Despite its success, the series was discontinued when the nascent medium of television was converted into an instruction tool for the mass training of Air Raid Wardens in anticipation of the U.S. entry into World War II.
  Denker started writing for radio with three productions on CBS Radio’s Columbia Workshop: “Me? I Drive a Hack,” starring Richard Widmark, “Emile, the Seal,” a fantasy, and “Laughter for the Leader,” a political drama in which CBS, without explanation, forbade the character of Hitler to be played with a German accent. During the War World II, Denker worked as a writer on the English Desk of the Office of War Information.
  In 1945, Denker began his full-time writing career as the writer of the Radio Readers Digest on CBS. One of his scripts, he says, was the first radio drama about a physical transplant, a corneal transplant of a human eye to restore sight.
  In 1947, Denker wrote the first script for the religious radio series The Greatest Story Ever Told, which, in its first year, won the Peabody Award, the Christopher Award, the CCNY Outstanding Program of the Year Award, the Variety Award of the Year 1947, and others. Denker was to write every script in the series, which ran from 1947 to 1957.
  Later, on television, Denker wrote, and David Susskind produced, the first dramatic treatment of a heart transplant, “The Choice,” which anticipated the challenge of so many patients in need and so few hearts to give. With a cast including Melvyn Douglas, George Grizzard and Frank Langella, the TV drama included film of an actual surgery provided by Dr. Michael E. DeBakey. Denker recalls that CBS allowed only 30 seconds of the surgical film for fear that the audience would shrink from seeing a beating heart in an open chest cavity.
  While writing for radio and television, Denker branched out into the theater, which he describes as “my first love.” Later he began writing novels. Of his 34 published novels, 17—more than any other author’s—have been selected and published by Reader's Digest Condensed Books.
  Six plays by Denker have been produced on Broadway, two in the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and two in other venues.
  [edit]Partial bibliography
  
  [edit]Novels
  I'll Be Right Home, Ma (1949)
  My Son, the Lawyer (1950)
  God's Selfless Men (1952)
  Salome, Princess of Galilee (1953)
  Time Limit! (1956)
  That First Easter (1959)
  Give us Barabbas (1961)
  The Director (1971)
  The Kingmaker (1972)
  A Place for the Mighty (1973)
  The Physicians (1975)
  The Experiment (1977)
  The Starmaker (1977)
  The Scofield Diagnosis (1977)
  The Actress (1978)
  Error of Judgement (1979)
  Horowitz and Mrs. Washington (1979)
  The Warfield Syndrome (1982)
  Outrage (1982) (about vigilantism)
  Healers (1983)
  Kincaid (1984)
  Kate Kincaid (1985)
  Robert, My Son (1985)
  Judge Spencer Dissents (1986)
  The Choice (1987) (heartwarming tale of the battle within the soul of a doctor who has forever neglected his child and how he is affected by her death due to a disease he should have foreseen)
  The Judgment (1988)
  The Retreat (1988) (about alcoholism)
  A Gift of Life (1989) (about a heart transplant)
  Payment in Full (1991)
  Doctor on Trial (1992)
  Mrs. Washington And Horowitz, Too (1993)
  Labyrinth (1994) (legal thriller about multiple personalities)
  This Child Is Mine (1995) (battle over custody of a child)
  To Marcy, with Love (1996)
  A Place for Kathy (1997) (about a 12 year-old girl whose mother is diagnosed with HIV)
  Clarence (2001) (told from the point of view of a Golden Retriever)
  Cla$$ Action (2005) (lawyers about to take over all other industries)
  [edit]Plays
  A Case of Libel (based on Louis Nizer's My Life in Court) (1963)
  A Far Country (1961) (about Sigmund Freud)
  Horowitz and Mrs. Washington (1980)
  The Second Time Around
  Something Old, Somethong New (1977)
  Time Limit! (written with Ralph Berkey) (1956)
  Venus at Large (1962)
  What Did We Do Wrong? (1967)
  The Wound Within (1958)
  [edit]Screenplays
  Time Limit (1957)
  The Hook (1962)
  Twilight of Honor (1963) (courtroom drama)
  Neither Are We Enemies (1970)
  The Only Way Out Is Dead (1970)
  Judgement: The Court Martial of Lt. William Calley (courtroom drama) (Stanley Kramer, 1975)
  A Time for Miracles (1980) (about Elizabeth Bayley Seton)
    

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