The Killer Inside Me
by Jim Thompson
List Price: $10.00
Pages: 256
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0679733973
Publisher: Vintage

James Myers Thompson was born on September 27, 1906, in an apartment
above the Caddo County Jail in Anadarko, Oklahoma, where his father was
sheriff. At fourteen, amid family money troubles and frequent moves, he
was first published. At seventeen he took a night job as a bellhop in
a Fort Worth hotel, attending high school by day, which led to a nervous
breakdown. As a roughneck in the West Texas oil fields in 1926, he encountered
the Wobblies, which influenced his politics. The Depression ended a job
as a collections agent, as well as two years of college education at the
University of Nebraska. In 1931, newly married to Alberta Hesse, he began
to hone his craft writing true-crime stories for pulp magazines; he would
be forty-three when he first wrote crime fiction. In 1938, he was appointed
director of the Oklahoma Federal Writers Project. Thompson achieved recognition
between 1942 and 1973, publishing twenty-nine novels, all but three paperback
originals. He also wrote two screenplays for Stanley Kubrick, The Killing
and Paths of Glory.
Jim Thompson died on April
7, 1977. By that time, despite his popularity in the 1950s, he was virtually
forgotten. A Thompson revival began in the mid-1980s with a series of
reprints and was bolstered by movie adaptations of The Getaway,
The Grifters, and After Dark, My Sweet.
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