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斯塔夫理阿诺斯 L. S. Stavrianos海伦·凯勒 Helen Keller哈雷特·阿班 Hallett Edward Abend
哈罗德·伊罗生 Harold R.Isaacs鲁思.本尼迪克特 Ruth Benedict明妮·魏特琳 Minnie Vautrin
诺曼·卡森斯 Norman Cousins狄克逊·韦克特 Dixon Wecter戴尔·卡耐基 Dale Carnegie
罗曼·文森特·皮尔 Norman Vincent Peale查尔斯·哈尼尔 Charls E. Haanel乔治·克拉森 George S. Clason
马克·费尔特 Mark Felt彼得·德鲁克 Peter F. Drucker亨利·福特 Henry Ford
戴维·洛克菲勒 David Rockefeller凯瑟琳·卡尔 Cathleen Carl埃尔文·布鲁克斯·怀特 Elwyn Brooks White
伊迪丝·华顿 Edith Wharton海明威 Ernest Hemingway弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德 F. Scott Fitzgerald
威廉·福克纳 William Faulkner亨利·米勒 Henry Miller亨利·詹姆斯 Henry James
杰克·伦敦 Jack London詹姆斯·凯恩 James Mallahan Cain玛·金·罗琳斯 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
玛格丽特·米切尔 Margaret Mitchell德莱塞 Theodore Dreiser亨德里克·威廉·房龙 Hendrik Willem van Loon
汤姆·戈德温 Tom Godwin罗斯·麦唐诺 Ross MacDonald欧文·华莱士 Irving Wallace
埃德加·斯诺 Edgar Snow哈罗德·罗宾斯 Harold Robbins房龙 Hendrik Willem van Loon
理查德·马丁·斯特恩 Richard Martin Stern亨利·丹克尔 Henry Denker詹姆斯·希尔顿 James Hilton
赫尔曼·沃克 Herman Wouk托马斯·沃尔夫 Thomas Wolfe费慰梅 Wilma Fairbank
约翰·托兰 John Toland卡洛斯·贝克 Carlos Baker崔佛·杜普伊 Trevor N. Dupuy
欧文·斯通 Irving Stone哈里森·索尔兹伯里 Harrison Salisbury康奈尔·伍尔里奇 Cornell Woolrich
艾西恩 Everett M. Webbber约翰·迪克森·卡尔 John Dickson Carr罗伯特·阿瑟 Robert Arthur, Jr.
厄尔·斯坦利·加德纳 Erle Stanley Gardner达希尔·哈米特 Dashiell Hammett科恩 I. Bernard Cohen
E·迈尔 Ernst W. Mayr拿破仑·希尔 Napoleon Hill卡尔顿·约·亨·海斯 Carlton J. H. Hayes
帕克·托马斯·穆恩 Parker LeRoy MoonI·T·赫德兰 I.T. HeadlandR.R.帕尔默 R. R. Palmer
哈罗德·罗宾斯 Harold Robbins
作者  (1916年5月21日1997年10月14日)

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阅读哈罗德·罗宾斯 Harold Robbins在小说之家的作品!!!
  哈罗德·罗宾斯,(Harold Robbins 1916-1997 - originally Harold Rubin, also: Frank Kane),我最喜欢的美国小说家,著名畅销书作家,其作品约20余部,被译为三十几个国家的文字。罗宾斯出生于纽约,一生经历甚是传奇,1948年完成第一部作品即获畅销,1957年起始以职业作家身份写作。代表作,也是他的处女作长篇小说《莫爱陌生人》(Never Love a Stranger 1948年)。


  Harold Robbins (May 21, 1916 – October 14, 1997) was one of the best-selling American authors of all time. During his career, he wrote over 25 best-sellers, selling over 750 million copies in 32 languages.
  Born as Harold Rubin in New York City, he later claimed to be a Jewish orphan who had been raised in a Catholic boys home.[citation needed] In reality he was the son of well-educated Russian and Polish immigrants. He was reared by his pharmacist father and stepmother in Brooklyn. His first wife was his high school sweetheart
  
  Work
  
  His first book, Never Love a Stranger (1948), caused controversy with its graphic sexuality.
  The Dream Merchants (1949) was a novel about the American film industry, from its beginning to the sound era. Again Robbins blended his own experiences, historical facts, melodrama, sex, and action into a fast-moving story.[citation needed]
  His 1952 novel, A Stone for Danny Fisher, was adapted into a 1958 motion picture King Creole, which starred Elvis Presley.
  He would become arguably the world's bestselling author, publishing over 20 books which were translated into 32 languages and sold over 750 million copies. Among his best-known books is The Carpetbaggers – loosely based on a composite of Howard Hughes, Bill Lear, Harry Cohn, and Louis B. Mayer – taking the reader from New York to California, from the prosperity of the aeronautical industry to the glamor of Hollywood. Its sequel, The Raiders, was released in 1995.
  [edit]Posthumous
  
  Since his death, several new books have been published, written by ghostwriters and based on Robbins's own notes and unfinished stories. On the last couple of books, Junius Podrug has been credited as cowriter. His often profane style was referred to in the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, where Kirk cites his work to explain how people in the 20th century talk.
  On Fawlty Towers, Basil Fawlty pours scorn onto his wife Sybil's preference for Robbins' work, describing it as "pornographic Muzak" (as well as "Transatlantic tripe").
  From the Hodder & Stoughton 2008 edition of The Carpetbaggers: About the author: Robbins was the playboy of his day and a master of publicity. He was a renowned novelist but tales of his own life contain even more fiction than his books. What is known is that with reported worldwide sales of 750m, Harold Robbins sold more books than J.K. Rowling, earned and spent $50m during his lifetime, and was as much a part of the sexual and social revolution as the pill, Playboy and pot. In March 1965, he had three novels on the British paperback bestseller list – Where Love Has Gone at No.1, The Carpetbaggers at No.3 and The Dream Merchants in the sixth spot.
  At the height of his success, Robbins had a mansion in Beverly Hills, a home in the south of France and a house in Acapulco. He owned a fleet of fourteen cars, including a white Rolls-Royce and a number of Jensens, an exquisite art collection (Picasso, Chagall, Legér, Bernard Buffet) and two yachts, one moored in Los Angeles, the other in Cannes.
  In 1984, he fell while having a seizure caused from a head contusion, in the process of which he shattered his hip.
  Since his passing, his books have continued to sell all over the world. His widow, Jann Robbins, has republished 12 of his most famous titles with AuthorHouse Publishing.
  [edit]Personal life
  
  Robbins was married three times.
  He spent a great deal of time on the French Riviera and Monte Carlo until his death on October 14, 1997 from respiratory heart failure at the age of 81 in Palm Springs, California.
  He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City) near Palm Springs, California.
  Harold Robbins has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6743 Hollywood Boulevard.
  [edit]Selected bibliography
  
  Never Love A Stranger, 1948; Made the big screen in 1958, directed by Robert Stevens, with John Drew Barrymore as Francis Kane and with a young Steve McQueen as Martin Cabell
  The Dream Merchants, 1949
  A Stone for Danny Fisher, 1952
  Never Leave Me, 1953
  79 Park Avenue, 1955
  Stiletto, 1960
  The Carpetbaggers, 1961
  Where Love Has Gone, 1962
  Hopping the Fence, 1966
  The Adventurers, 1966; this was adapted for the cinema as The Adventurers in 1970 by Lewis Gilbert
  The Inheritors, 1969
  The Betsy, 1971
  The Pirate, 1974
  The Lonely Lady, 1976
  Dreams Die First, 1977
  Memories of Another Day, 1979
  Goodbye, Janette, 1981
  The Storyteller, 1982
  Spellbinder, 1982
  Descent from Xanadu, 1984
  The Piranhas, 1986
  The Raiders, 1995
  The Stallion, 1996
  Tycoon, 1997
  The Predators, 1998
  The Secret, 2000
  Never Enough, 2001
  Sin City, 2002
  Heat of Passion, 2003
  The Betrayers, (with Junius Podrug) 2004
  Blood Royal, (with Junius Podrug) 2005
  The Devil to Pay, (with Junius Podrug) 2006
  The Looters, (with Junius Podrug) 2007
  The Deceivers, (with Junius Podrug) 2008
  The Shroud, (with Junius Podrug) 2009
    

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