Julian Symons
Julian Gustave Symons was a British crime writer and poet. He also wrote social and military history, biography and studies of literature. He was born in Clapham, London and died in Walmer, Kent.
Life and work
Julian Symons was born in London to a Russian or Polish-born father and an English mother of French and Spanish antecedents. He was a younger brother, and later the biographer, of writer A. J. A. Symons. He left school at 14. He founded the poetry magazine Twentieth Century Verse in 1937, editing it for two years. "He turned to crime writing in a light–hearted way before the war and soon afterwards established himself as a leading exponent of it, though his use of irony to show the violence behind the respectable masks of society place many of his books on the level of the orthodox novel." As an early Trotskyist, he applied for recognition as an anti-capitalist conscientious objector in World War II, but was refused by his tribunal. He chose not to appeal, and ended up in the Royal Armoured Corps 1942 to 1944, when he was invalided out with a non-battle-related arm injury. After a period as an advertising copywriter, he became a full-time writer in 1947. During his career he won two Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America and, in 1982, received the MWA's Grand Master Award. Symons served as the president of the Detection Club from 1976 till 1985.Symons's 1972 book Bloody Murder: From the Detective Story to the Crime Novel is one of the best-known critical works in the field of crime fiction. Revised editions were published in 1985, 1992 and finally in 1994. Symons highlighted the distinction between the classic puzzler mystery, associated with such writers as Agatha Christie and John Dickson Carr, and the more modern "crime novel," which puts emphasis on psychology and motivation.
Symons published over thirty crime novels and story collections between 1945 and 1994. His works combined elements of both the detective story and the crime novel, but leaned clearly toward the latter, with an emphasis on character and psychology which anticipated later crime fiction writers such as Ruth Rendell and P.D. James. His novels tend to focus on ordinary people drawn into a murderous chain of events; the intricate plots are often spiced with black humour. Novels typical of his style include The Colour of Murder, the Edgar-winning The Progress of a Crime, The Man Whose Dreams Came True The Man Who Lost His Wife and The Plot Against Roger Ryder.
Symons wrote two modern-day Sherlock Holmes pastiches, as well as a pastiche set in the 1920s. In A Three Pipe Problem, the detective was "...a television actor, Sheridan Hayes, who wears the mask of Sherlock Holmes and assumes his character. The book neatly reversed the usual theme of the criminal behind the mask by having a rather commonplace man wearing the mask of the great detective." The Kentish Manor Murders was written in 1988. For his 1981 book The Great Detectives, he wrote a Sherlock Holmes pastiche instead of a biographical sketch. Entitled "How a Hermit was Disturbed in His Retirement," the events of the tale take place in the 1920s as Sherlock Holmes is drawn out of retirement to solve an unusual missing persons case. The story was included in the collection The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, in which it was given the more Doylean title of "The Adventure of Hillerman Hall." He also made occasional forays into historical mystery, such as The Blackheath Poisonings, which was filmed for television in 1992.
Works
Crime fiction
- The Immaterial Murder Case
- A Man Called Jones
- Bland Beginning
- The Thirty-First of February
- The Broken Penny
- The Narrowing Circle
- The Paper Chase, as Bogue's Fortune
- The Colour of Murder
- The Gigantic Shadow, as The Pipe Dream
- The Progress of a Crime
- The Killing of Francie Lake, as The Plain Man
- The End of Solomon Grundy
- The Belting Inheritance
- The Man Who Killed Himself
- The Man Whose Dreams Came True
- The Man Who Lost His Wife
- The Players and the Game
- The Plot Against Roger Rider
- A Three-Pipe Problem
- The Blackheath Poisonings
- Sweet Adelaide
- The Detling Murders, as The Detling Secret
- The Name of Annabel Lee
- The Criminal Comedy of the Contented Couple, as A Criminal Comedy
- The Kentish Manor Murders
- Death's Darkest Face
- Something Like a Love Affair
- Playing Happy Families
- A Sort of Virtue: A Political Crime Novel
Short crime fiction
- Murder! Murder!
- Francis Quarles Investigates
- How to Trap a Crook
- The Great Detectives: Seven Original Investigations
- The Tigers of Subtopia
- Did Sherlock Holmes Meet Hercule... Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- The Man Who Hated Television
- A Julian Symons Sherlockian Duet
- The Detections of Francis Quarles
Biography, history and literary criticism
- A J A Symons: His Life & Speculations biography
- Charles Dickens
- Thomas Carlyle. The life and ideas of a prophet biography
- Criminal Acts
- Horatio Bottomley biography
- The General Strike – A Historical Portrait
- A Reasonable Doubt non-fiction
- The Thirties: a Dream Revolved revised 1975
- Buller’s Campaign military history
- England's Pride: The Story of the Gordon Relief Expedition military history
- Crime and Detection: An Illustrated History from 1840
- Critical Occasions essays
- Between the Wars history
- Notes From Another Country autobiographical
- Bloody Murder – From the Detective Story to the Crime Novel: A History ; revised in 1985, third revised edition 1992, fourth revised edition 1994.
- A Reflection on Auden broadsheet poem
- The Angry 30s history
- The Tell-Tale Heart: The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe
- Conan Doyle – Portrait of an Artist
- Agatha Christie – the Art of Her Crimes
- Critical Observations: Diverse Essays
- Crime and Detection Quiz
- 1948 and 1984. The Second Orwell Memorial Lecture
- Dashiel Hammett
- Two Brothers. Fragments of a Correspondence
- Makers of the New: The Revolution in Literature, 1912–1939
- Oscar Wilde: A problem in Biography Lurcy Lecture, Amherst College
- Somebody Else stories
- The Thirties and The Nineties
- Portraits of The Missing: Imaginary Biographies
- Does Literature Exist? Lurcy Lecture, Amherst College
- Criminal Practices -Symons on Crime Writing 60s to 90s
- Hell Gate
Edited collections
- An Anthology of War Poetry editor
- Selected Writings of Samuel Johnson editor
- Carlyle: Selected Works editor
- Essays & Biographies by A.J.A. Symons editor
- Verdict of Thirteen: a Detection Club Anthology
- Edgar Allan Poe Selected Tales editor
- New Poetry 9, an Arts Council Anthology editor
- Classic Crime Omnibus editor, stories
Short stories
- Strolling in the Square One Day. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates and How to Trap a Crook
- The Archer. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Out of the Mouths. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Thirty Days Hath September. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- The Woman Afraid of October. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Blue Paint. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- One Little Letter. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- The Santa Claus Club. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates and How to Trap a Crook
- Hot Summer Night. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Coffee for Three. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Four letters. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Kidnap Plot. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- A Matter of Dentistry. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- By the Sea. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- Centre Court Mystery. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Test Match Murder. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Grand National Case. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Meeting in the Snow. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Wrong Hat. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Absent-Minded professor. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Each Man Kills. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Picture Show. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Hiding Place. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Comedy in Venice. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Invisible Poison. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Little Man Lost. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Tigers of Subtopia. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Dupe. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- Somebody Else. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Boiler. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Murderer. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Last Time. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Flaw. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Best Chess Player in the World. Collected in The Tigers of Subtopia
- Experiment in Personality. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- A Theme for Hyacinth. Collected in How to Trap a Crook and The Tigers of Subtopia
- Eight Minutes to Kill. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- 'Twixt the Cup and the Lip. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- How to Trap a Crook. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- The Tiger's Stripe. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- Love Affair. Collected in How to Trap a Crook and The Tigers of Subtopia
- The Main Chance. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- The Sensitive Ears of Mr Small. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- Pickup on the Dover Road. Collected in How to Trap a Crook
- The Case of the Frightened Promoter. Evening Standard, 13 May 1950. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Affection Unlimited. Evening Standard, 10 July 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Unhappy Piano Tuner. Evening Standard, 20 July 1950. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Case of SW2. Evening Standard, 2 August 1950. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Mrs Rolleston's Diamonds. Evening Standard, 10 August 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- A Cup of Tea. Evening Standard, 12 September 1950
- Happy Hexing. Evening Standard, 19 September 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Desk. Evening Standard, 29 September 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Murder - But How Was it Done?. Evening Standard, 29 October 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Who Killed Harrington?. Evening Standard, 28 November 1950. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Credit to William Shakespeare. Evening Standard, 13 December 1950. Collected in Murder! Murder! and How to Trap a Crook
- Death in the Scillies. Evening Standard, 13 March 1951. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Ghost from the Past. Evening Standard, 1 October 1951. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Pepoli Case. Evening Standard, 2 February 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Clue in the Book. Evening Standard, 5 May 1952
- Red Rum Means Murder. Evening Standard, 15 May 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Whistling Man. Evening Standard, 9 July 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Vanishing Trick. Evening Standard, 28 July 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- An Exercise in Logic. Evening Standard, 8 September 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Poison Pen. Evening Standard, 15 September 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Preserving the Evidence. Evening Standard, 18 September 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Nothing up His Sleeve. Evening Standard, 23 September 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Double Double Cross. Evening Standard, 25 September 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Death for Mr Golightly. Evening Standard, 22 December 1952. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- A Pearl among Women. Evening Standard, 26 January 1953. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Duke of York. Evening Standard, 27 January 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Conjuring Trick. Evening Standard, 28 January 1953. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television and The Detections of Francis Quarles
- No Deception. Evening Standard, 29 January 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Link. Evening Standard, 30 January 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- A Man with Blue Hair. Evening Standard, 31 January 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Swedish Nightingale. Evening Standard, 14 September 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Two Suitors. Evening Standard, 15 September 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Tattoo. Evening Standard, 16 September 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Collector. Evening Standard, 18 September 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Jack and Jill. Evening Standard, 19 September 1953; also published as Death by Drowning. Aberdeen Evening Express, 22 October 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Iced Champagne. Evening Standard, 19 October 1953. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Sailors' Hornpipe. Aberdeen Evening Express, 22 October 1953. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Time for Murder. Aberdeen Evening Express, 2 February 1954. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- The Plaster Pekingese. Aberdeen Evening Express, 3 February 1954. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Airport Incident. Aberdeen Evening Express, 4 February 1954. Collected in Murder! Murder!
- Stealing the Picture. Aberdeen Evening Express, 5 February 1954
- Ace of Spades. Aberdeen Evening Express, 6 February 1954. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates
- The Barton Hall Dwarf. Evening Standard, 16 August 1954. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Little Boy Blue. Evening Standard, 20 August 1954. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Summer Show. Evening Standard, 21 August 1954. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- A Present from Santa Claus. Evening Standard, 24 December 1954. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Murder Too Perfect. Evening Standard, 19 July 1955
- Death of an MP. Evening Standard, 29 and 30 August 1955
- Final Night Extra. Evening Standard, 3 and 5 September 1955. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Airborne with a Borgia. Evening Standard, 28 September 1955. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Party Line. Evening Standard, 30 October 1956. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Second Bullet. Evening Standard, 31 October 1956. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Murder in Reverse. Evening Standard, 2 November 1956. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- Ancestor Worship. Evening Standard, 3 November 1956. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- A Mystery in Spain. Aberdeen Evening Express, 25 February 1961
- Art Loving Mr Lister Lands a Fake. Evening Standard, 13 March 1963. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- No Use Turning a Deaf Ear to Murder. Evening Standard, 1 June 1964. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- The Impossible Theft. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, January 1966. Collected in The Detections of Francis Quarles
- How a Hermit Was Disturbed in His Retirement.
- About Miss Marple and St Mary Mead.
- In Which Archie Goodwin Remembers.
- Which Expounds the Ellery Queens Mystery.
- About Maigret and the Stolen Papers.
- The Life of Hercule Poirot: based on the notes of Captain Arthur Hastings.
- About the Birth of Philip Marlowe.
- The Man Who Hated Television. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- In The Bluebell Wood. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- Et In Arcadia Ego. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- Has Anybody Here Seen Me?. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- The Birthmark. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- Waiting For Mr. McGregor. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- The Dream Is Better. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- The Borgia Heirloom. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- Did Sherlock Holmes Meet Hercule?. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
- Holocaust At Mayhem Parva. Collected in The Man Who Hated Television
Poetry
- Confusions About X
- The Second Man
Uncollected non-fiction
- Did Spiritual Exercises Really Cure Eva Barton?. Daily Mail, 3 December 1957
- One Thing They All Said: SUBUD Makes You into a Different Person. Daily Mail, 4 December 1957
- Frank Cousins under the Microscope. Daily Mail, 11 January 1958
- The Enigma of Frank Cousins. Daily Mail, 13 January 1958
- Cousins Can't Make Them Cry. Daily Mail, 14 January 1958
- A Touch of Fowles' Play. Daily Mail, 6 October 1977