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* OvershadowedByControversy: Though his stories were high-sellers (''the'' high-seller according to some sources) during the Golden Age of Mysteries, genre enthusiasts today often first learn of Vance through hardboiled maestro Creator/RaymondChandler's disgust and mockery (per ''The Simple Art of Murder'': "the most asinine character in detective fiction"). Much like the effect Creator/MarkTwain [[Literature/FenimoreCoopersLiteraryOffenses had]] on the works of Creator/JamesFenimoreCooper.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: Though his stories were high-sellers (''the'' high-seller according to some sources) during the Golden Age of Mysteries, genre enthusiasts today often first learn of Vance through hardboiled maestro Creator/RaymondChandler's disgust and mockery (per ''The Simple Art of Murder'': "the most asinine character in detective fiction"). Much like the effect Creator/MarkTwain [[Literature/FenimoreCoopersLiteraryOffenses had]] on the works of Creator/JamesFenimoreCooper.Creator/JamesFenimoreCooper.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Though his stories were high-sellers (''the'' high-seller according to some sources) during the Golden Age of Mysteries, genre enthusiasts today often first learn of Vance through hardboiled maestro Creator/RaymondChandler's disgust and mockery (per ''The Simple Art of Murder'': "the most asinine character in detective fiction"). Much like the effect Creator/MarkTwain [[Literature/FenimoreCoopersLiteraryOffences [[Literature/FenimoreCoopersLiteraryOffenses had]] on the works of Creator/JamesFenimoreCooper.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: Though his stories were high-sellers (''the'' high-seller according to some sources) during the Golden Age of Mysteries, genre enthusiasts today often first learn of Vance through hardboiled maestro Creator/RaymondChandler's disgust and mockery (per ''The Simple Art of Murder'': "the most asinine character in detective fiction"). Much like the effect Creator/MarkTwain [[Literature/FenimoreCoopersLiteraryOffences had]] on the works of Creator/JamesFenimoreCooper.

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