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James Sallis (born December 21, 1944) is an American crime writer who wrote a series of novels featuring the detective character Lew Griffin set in New Orleans, and the 2005 novel Drive, which was adapted into a 2011 film of the same name. Sallis began writing science fiction for magazines in the late 1960s.
Drive is a 2005 noir novel by American author James Sallis. The book was first published on September 1, 2005, through Poisoned Pen Press. In 2011, it was adapted into a feature film of the same name starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn with a screenplay by Hossein Amini. A sequel novel, Driven, was published in 2012. [1]
James Fleming Sallis is an American psychologist. He is a Distinguished Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego and Director of Active Living Research. Early life and education
Driven is a 2012 novel by James Sallis that is a sequel to the novel Drive (2005). [1] [2] [3] Plot.
James Sallis, crime, science fiction, editor of New Worlds for two years; George Santayana; Evelyn Scott; David Sedaris; Alan Seeger; Irwin Shaw; John Sladek; Agnes Smedley; Logan Pearsall Smith; Robert Pearsall Smith; Gary Snyder; Terry Southern; Francis Steegmuller; Gertrude Stein; Donald Ogden Stewart; John Strand
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
James Sallis declared that The Man Who Fell to Earth was "among the finest science fiction novels," saying "Just beneath the surface it might be read as a parable of the Fifties and of the Cold War. Beneath that as an evocation of existential loneliness, a Christian fable, a parable of the artist.
Various online sources give her name before marriage as Mary Smith and state that she began performing in her teens. However, the writer James Sallis [9] gave her original name as Mary Williams and stated that her interest in writing and performing blues began when she started helping Lonnie write songs and developed from there. The two never ...