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Agatha Christie
Dame
Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, DBE (September 15, 1890–January
12, 1976), was a British crime fiction writer. She also wrote
romances under the name Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie is the world's best-known
mystery writer and all-time best selling author of any genre
other than William Shakespeare. Her books have sold over a
billion copies in the English language and another billion
in over 45 foreign languages (as of 2003). As an example of
her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author
in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as
of 2003) versus 22 million for Émile Zola, the nearest
contender.
Christie published over eighty novels and
stageplays, mainly whodunnits and locked room mysteries, many
of these featuring one of her main series characters, Hercule
Poirot or Miss Marple. She is a major figure in detective
fiction for both her commercial success and her innovations
in the genre. Although she delighted in twisting the established
form, she was scrupulous in "playing fair" with
the reader by making sure all necessary information for solving
the puzzle was given. One of her early books, The Murder of
Roger Ackroyd, is renowned for its surprise denouement.
Most of her books and short stories have
been filmed, some many times over (Murder on the Orient Express,
Death on the Nile, 4.50 from Paddington). The BBC has produced
television and radio versions of most of the Poirot and Marple
stories. A later series of Poirot dramatizations starring
David Suchet was made by Granada Television. In 2004, the
Japanese broadcasting company Nippon Housou Kyoukai turned
Poirot and Marple into animated characters in the anime series
Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple, introducing
Mabel West (daughter of Miss Marple's mystery-writer nephew
Raymond West, a canonical Christie character) and her duck
Oliver as new characters.
Additional Links:
Agatha
Christie - The Official Online Home of Agatha Christie
Agatha
Christie Bibliography - Classic Crime Fiction
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