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kǎi 'ēn de dì yī bù xiǎo shuō《 yóuchāi zǒng qiāo liǎng cì mén》 (ThePostmanAlwaysRingsTwice)( 1934), yī chū bǎn jiù yǐn qǐ liǎo hōng dòng, yòu yīn bèi rèn wéi “ yòu shāng fēng huà ” ér zài bō shì dùn shòu dào zhǐ kòng。 nuò bèi 'ěr wén xué jiǎng dé zhù fǎ guó wén xué dà shī 'ā 'ěr bèi · jiā miù shēng chēng tā de xiǎo shuō《 jú wài rén》 biàn shì shòu gāi shū de qǐ fā chuàng zuò chū lái de。 rú jīn gāi shū yǐ chéng wéi jīng diǎn xiǎo shuō, liè xuǎn“ 20 shì jì bǎi bù zuì jiā yīng yǔ xiǎo shuō”。 dì 'èr nián, kǎi 'ēn yòu fā biǎo liǎo lìng yī bù xiǎo shuō《 jiā bèi péi cháng》( 1935)。 gāi shū de chū bǎn zài cì zhèng míng kǎi 'ēn bù kuì wéi hēi sè làng màn xiǎo shuō de yì shù jù jiàng。 kǎi 'ēn yī gòng chū bǎn liǎo 18 bù zuò pǐn, qù shì qián zhèng zhì lì yú zìzhuàn de xiě zuò。
Early life
Cain was born into an Irish Catholic family in Annapolis, Maryland. The son of a prominent educator and an opera singer, he had inherited his love for music from his mother, but his high hopes of starting a career as a singer himself were thwarted when she told him that his voice was not good enough. After graduating from Washington College where his father, James W. Cain served as president, in 1910, Cain began working as a journalist for the Baltimore Sun.
Cain was drafted into the United States Army and spent the final year of World War I in France writing for an Army magazine.
Career
Back in the States, he continued working as a journalist writing editorials for the New York World and articles for American Mercury. He briefly served as the managing editor of The New Yorker, but later turned to screenplays and finally to fiction.
Although Cain spent many years in Hollywood working on screenplays, his name only appears on the credits of three films: Algiers, Stand Up and Fight, and Gypsy Wildcat.
Cain's first novel, The Postman Always Rings Twice, was published in 1934. Two years later the serialized Double Indemnity was published.
Cain made use of his love of music and of the opera in particular in at least three of his novels: Serenade (about an American opera singer who loses his voice and who, after spending part of his life south of the border, re-enters the States illegally with a Mexican prostitute in tow); Mildred Pierce (in which, as part of the subplot, the only daughter of a successful businesswoman trains as an opera singer); and Career in C Major, a short semi-comic novel about the unhappy husband of an aspiring opera singer who unexpectedly discovers that he has a better voice than she does (Cain's fourth wife, Florence Macbeth, was a retired opera singer).
Personal life
Cain was married to Mary Clough in 1919. The marriage ended in divorce and he promptly married Elina Sjösted Tyszecka. Although Cain never had any children of his own, he was close to Elina's two children from a prior marriage. In 1944 Cain married film actress Aileen Pringle, but the marriage was a tempestuous union and dissolved in a bitter divorce two years later. Cain married for the fourth time to Florence Macbeth, an opera singer. Their marriage lasted until her death in 1966.
Cain continued writing up to his death at the age of 85. However, the many novels he published from the late 1940s onward never rivaled his earlier successes.
Quotation
"I make no conscious effort to be tough, or hard-boiled, or grim, or any of the things I am usually called. I merely try to write as the character would write, and I never forget that the average man, from the fields, the streets, the bars, the offices, and even the gutters of his country, has acquired a vividness of speech that goes beyond anything I could invent, and that if I stick to this heritage, this logos of the American countryside, I shall attain a maximum of effectiveness with very little effort."
(from the Preface to Double Indemnity)
Bibliography
(with the dates of the first book publication)
* Our Government (1930)
* The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934)
* Serenade (1937)
* Mildred Pierce (1941)
* Love's Lovely Counterfeit (1942)
* Career in C Major and Other Stories (1943)
* Double Indemnity (1943) (first published in Liberty Magazine, 1936)
* The Embezzler (1944) (first published as Money and the Woman, Liberty Magazine, 1938)
* Past All Dishonor (1946)
* The Butterfly (1947)
* The Moth (1948)
* Sinful Woman (1948)
* Jealous Woman (1950)
* The Root of His Evil (1951) (also published as Shameless)
* Galatea (1953)
* Mignon (1962)
* The Magician's Wife (1965)
* Rainbow's End (1975)
* The Institute (1976)
* The Baby in the Icebox (1981); short stories
* Cloud Nine (1984)
* The Enchanted Isle (1985)
Films
The following films were adapted from Cain's novels and stories.
* She Made Her Bed, USA, 1934, directed by Ralph Murphy (story "The Baby in the Icebox")
* Le Dernier tournant, France, 1939, directed by Pierre Chenal (novel The Postman Always Rings Twice)
* Ossessione, Italy, 1943, directed by Luchino Visconti (novel The Postman Always Rings Twice, uncredited)
* Double Indemnity, USA, 1944, directed by Billy Wilder
* Mildred Pierce, USA, 1945, directed by Michael Curtiz
* The Postman Always Rings Twice, USA, 1946, directed by Tay Garnett
* Slightly Scarlet, USA, 1956, directed by Allan Dwan (novel Love's Lovely Counterfeit)
* Serenade, USA, 1956, directed by Anthony Mann
* The Postman Always Rings Twice, USA, 1981, directed by Bob Rafelson
* Butterfly, USA, 1982, directed by Matt Cimber
* Girl in the Cadillac, USA, 1995, directed by Lucas Platt (novel The Enchanted Isle)