Earl Derr BiggersEarl Derr Biggers, an American novelist and playwright, is best known for creating the iconic character Charlie Chan, the shrewd Chinese-Hawaiian detective. Born in Warren, Ohio, in 1884, Biggers' literary career began after graduating from Harvard Uiversity in 1907. He initially worked as a journalist and theater critic before turning to fiction, where he found his true calling.Biggers' most celebrated work, the Charlie Chan series, was inspired by his visit to Hawaii in the 1920s. Captivated by the islands' lush landscapes and rich cultural tapestry, he set his first Chan novel, "The House Without a Key," in the vibrant setting of Honolulu. This trip not only influenced the atmospheric descriptions in his novels but also introduced him to Chang Apana, a real-life Hawaiian detective who became the basis for his fictional sleuth.Throughout his career, Biggers' writing was distinguished by its engaging plots, well-drawn characters, and vivid settings. His ability to blend humor, mystery, and exotic locales made his books immensely popular. The Charlie Chan series, in particular, has left a lasting legacy, spawning numerous film adaptations and cementing Biggers' place in the annals of detective fiction.Earl Derr Biggers died in 1933 at the age of 48, but his work continues to captivate readers with its charm and ingenuity. His portrayal of Hawaii's beauty and his memorable characters remain a testament to his talent and the inspiration he drew from his time on the islands. Read More Read Less
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