Ambler, Eric

Ambler, Eric
born June 28, 1909, London, Eng.
died Oct. 22, 1998, London

British author of espionage and crime novels.

Among his works are The Dark Frontier (1936), Epitaph for a Spy (1938), A Coffin for Dimitrios (1939), Journey into Fear (1940; film, 1942), and The Light of Day (1962). In contrast to earlier British spy stories, in which xenophobic, romantic heroes defeated vast conspiracies to dominate the world, Ambler's tales were of ordinary, educated Englishmen thrust by chance or curiosity into danger. Notable for its gritty realism, Ambler's fiction was a major influence on writers such as Graham Greene and John Le Carré.

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      British author and screenwriter (b. June 28, 1909, London, Eng.—d. Oct. 22, 1998, London), drastically transformed the traditionally musty spy thriller with a series of six novels. In contrast to earlier British spy stories, in which xenophobic, romantic heroes defeated vast conspiracies to dominate the world, Ambler wrote of ordinary educated Englishmen thrust by chance or innocent curiosity into danger; Ambler's villains, too, were realistically drawn and were frequently violent fascists and Nazis. The novels, which were set in continental Europe, were permeated with the emotional atmosphere of the impending world war. Ambler's careful writing, intricate plots, and growing skill at creating vivid characterizations culminated in the sustained tension of The Mask of Dimitrios (1939; U.S. title, A Coffin for Dimitrios) and Journey into Fear (1940), both later made into memorable films. Ambler, the son of music-hall entertainers, studied engineering at the University of London and completed his first novel, The Dark Frontier (1936), while employed as an advertising writer. During World War II he wrote training films for the British army, a job that led to a postwar career as a screenwriter, adapting films from novels; he was nominated for an Academy Award for his script The Cruel Sea (1953). A onetime Marxist sympathizer, he later attacked Stalinism in Judgment on Deltchev (1951), which marked his return to thrillers. He also began traveling widely, and subsequent novels were often set in the Middle East or East Asia, including The Light of Day (1962), which was adapted to the big screen as Topkapi (1964), and The Levanter (1972), a film about a terrorist plot against Israel; his much-praised Doctor Frigo (1974) was set on a Caribbean island. For a time Ambler lived in the U.S., where he met his second wife, film producer Joan Harrison, before finally settling in the late 1960s in Switzerland. His fiction was a major influence on such writers as Graham Greene, John le Carré, and Len Deighton.

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▪ British author
born June 28, 1909, London, England
died October 22, 1998, London
 British author and screenwriter widely regarded as one of the most distinguished writers of espionage (spy story) and crime stories.

      Ambler was the son of music-hall entertainers. After studying engineering at London University, he worked as an advertising writer. It was while thus employed that he completed his first novel, The Dark Frontier (1936), which exhibits the gritty realism that came to characterize his work. This and his other early novels, set in continental Europe, were permeated with the emotional atmosphere of the impending world war. His careful writing, intricate plots, and growing skill at creating vivid characterizations culminated in the sustained tension of The Mask of Dimitrios (1939; also published as A Coffin for Dimitrios) and Journey into Fear (1940), both later made into memorable films.

      During World War II Ambler wrote training films for the British army, a job that led to a postwar career as a screenwriter, adapting films from novels; he was nominated for an Academy Award for his script The Cruel Sea (1953). A one-time Marxist sympathizer, he later attacked Stalinism in the novel Judgment on Deltchev (1951), which marked his return to writing thrillers.

      He also began traveling widely, and his later novels were often set in the Middle East or East Asia, including The Light of Day (1962; U.S. title, Topkapi; filmed 1964 and again as The Levanter in 1972), which centres around a terrorist plot against Israel. His much-praised Doctor Frigo (1974) was set on a Caribbean island.

      For a time Ambler lived in the United States, where he met his second wife, film producer Joan Harrison, before he settled in Switzerland in the late 1960s. He returned to live in London for the last few years of his life.

      In contrast to earlier British spy stories, in which xenophobic, romantic heroes defeated vast conspiracies to dominate the world, Ambler wrote of ordinary, educated Englishmen thrust by chance or innocent curiosity into danger; Ambler's villains, too, were realistically drawn and were frequently violent fascists and Nazis. His fiction was a major influence on such writers as Graham Greene (Greene, Graham), John Le Carré (le Carré, John), and Len Deighton (Deighton, Len). His autobiography, Here Lies, was published in 1985.

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