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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi-Autoren-Duos Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allem Anschein nach aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen. , Emma Lathen est le nom de plume conjoint de Mary Jane Latsis (12 juillet 1927 - 29 octobre 1997) et de Martha Henissart (1929), auteures américaines de roman policier. Elles signent une partie de leur œuvre d'un autre pseudonyme R. B. Dominic. , Emma Lathen och R.B. Dominic är pseudonymeEmma Lathen och R.B. Dominic är pseudonymer för de två amerikanska författarna av kriminallitteratur Martha Henissart (född 1929) och Mary Jane Latsis (född 12 juli 1927, död 29 oktober 1997). Författarparet Henissart och Latsis möttes vid Harvard University. Henissart var utbildad jurist och arbetade som det fram till 1973. Latsis arbetade som ekonom vid FN (FAO) fram till 1969. Tillsammans skrev de två bokserier prisbelönade kriminalromaner. Under pseudonymen Emma Lathen handlar böckerna om Wall Street bankiren John Putnam Thatcher och under pseudonymen R.B. Dominic handlar böckerna om kongressmannen Ben Safford som detektiv.m kongressmannen Ben Safford som detektiv. , Emma Lathen is the pen name of two AmericaEmma Lathen is the pen name of two American businesswomen: economic analyst Mary Jane Latsis (July 12, 1927 – October 29, 1997) and attorney Martha Henissart (born 1929). The pseudonym is constructed from two authors' names: "M" of Mary and "Ma" of Martha, plus "Lat" of Latsis and "Hen" of Henissart. Henissart and Latsis met as graduate students at Harvard, where Henissart studied law and Latsis studied economics and public administration. Latsis grew up in Chicago and graduated from Wellesley College. Henissart received her B.A. in physics from Mount Holyoke College in 1950. Latsis worked for the CIA and the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization and taught economics at her alma mater, Wellesley College. Henissart practiced law in New York and then returned to the Boston area to become the chief legal counsel for Raytheon. When they began writing mysteries in the early 1960s they decided to use a pseudonym and maintain the secret of their identities to avoid any conflict with employers and clients. Their identities as co-authors of the popular Lathen books remained a secret until 1977. As Lathen, they wrote 24 mystery novels starring John Putnam Thatcher, a Wall Street banker. According to Latsis, “We decided on a banker because there is nothing on God’s earth a banker can’t get into.” They also wrote under the pseudonym R. B. Dominic; the 7 Dominic stories feature Congressman Benton Safford as the sleuth. Each book features events in a specific industry or activity with which Thatcher or Safford become involved in the course of their work. The books often refer to specific public events in their plotting; for example, When in Greece is mostly set in that country during the Colonels' Revolution, and Going for the Gold involves the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Others relate to more general social and other trends, such as Death Shall Overcome which links with the Civil Rights Movement. For each book they determined the basic structure and major characters, then wrote alternate chapters, with Latsis writing the first chapter, and Henissart the last. They would then do a joint rewrite to eliminate inconsistencies or conflicts. At the time of Latsis' death in 1997, the duo were eighty percent through a new book using the setting of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, but Henissart elected not to finish it.r, but Henissart elected not to finish it.
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rdfs:comment Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi-Autoren-Duos Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allem Anschein nach aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen. , Emma Lathen och R.B. Dominic är pseudonymeEmma Lathen och R.B. Dominic är pseudonymer för de två amerikanska författarna av kriminallitteratur Martha Henissart (född 1929) och Mary Jane Latsis (född 12 juli 1927, död 29 oktober 1997). Författarparet Henissart och Latsis möttes vid Harvard University. Henissart var utbildad jurist och arbetade som det fram till 1973. Latsis arbetade som ekonom vid FN (FAO) fram till 1969.de som ekonom vid FN (FAO) fram till 1969. , Emma Lathen is the pen name of two AmericaEmma Lathen is the pen name of two American businesswomen: economic analyst Mary Jane Latsis (July 12, 1927 – October 29, 1997) and attorney Martha Henissart (born 1929). The pseudonym is constructed from two authors' names: "M" of Mary and "Ma" of Martha, plus "Lat" of Latsis and "Hen" of Henissart. For each book they determined the basic structure and major characters, then wrote alternate chapters, with Latsis writing the first chapter, and Henissart the last. They would then do a joint rewrite to eliminate inconsistencies or conflicts.to eliminate inconsistencies or conflicts. , Emma Lathen est le nom de plume conjoint de Mary Jane Latsis (12 juillet 1927 - 29 octobre 1997) et de Martha Henissart (1929), auteures américaines de roman policier. Elles signent une partie de leur œuvre d'un autre pseudonyme R. B. Dominic.
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