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Description Ellery Queen (left), American mystery writer, and James Yaffe
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Deutsch: Ellery Queen war das Pseudonym der beiden Cousins Frederick Dannay (1905-1982) und Manfred B. Lee (1905-1971), die als Autorengespann Kriminalromane schrieben.
English: Ellery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York: Daniel (David) Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905September 3, 1982) and Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905April 3, 1971), to write detective fiction. In a successful series of novels that covered forty-two years, Ellery Queen was not only the name of the author, but also that of the detective-hero of the stories. Movies, radio shows, and television shows have been based on their works. The two, particularly Dannay, were also responsible for co-founding and directing Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, generally considered as one of the most influential English crime fiction magazines of the last sixty-five years. They were also prominent historians in the field, editing numerous collections and anthologies of short stories such as The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Their 994-page anthology for The Modern Library, 101 Years' Entertainment, The Great Detective Stories, 1841-1941, was a landmark work that remained in print for many years.
Suomi: Myöhempinä vuosina Dannay ja Lee toimittivat suosittua Ellery Queen -lukemistoa, ja useat heidät myöhäiset teoksensa, joiden juonen he itse laativat, ovat haamukirjoittajien viimeistelemiä. Ellery Queenin nimellä ilmestyi myös joitakin aivan muiden kirjoittamia teoksia.
Français : Ellery Queen (né en 1929 - mort en 1971) est un écrivain américain.
עברית: אלרי קווין Ellery Queen - שם עט לשני סופרים אמריקאים פרדריק דנהי Frederick Dannay ומנפרד ב. לי Manfred B. Lee. שניהם בני דודים. גיבור ספריהם שאף הוא נקרא אלרי קווין הוא בלש הפועל בעיר ניו יורק ופותר תעלומות רצח מסובכות במיוחד. הבלש אלרי קווין נחשב כבלש הספרותי האמריקאי המובהק ביותר בסוגת "מי עשה זאת" (whodunit). משנות השלושים ועד שנות השבעים של המאה העשרים נכתבו כ-90 ספרים בסדרה זאת.
Italiano: Ellery Queen, pseudonimo dei due cugini statunitensi Frederick Dannay (nato Daniel Nathan, New York, 20 ottobre 19053 settembre 1982) e Manfred B. Lee (nato Manford Lepovski, New York, 11 gennaio 19053 aprile 1971), scrittori di letteratura poliziesca e creatori del personaggio che porta lo stesso nome del loro pseudonimo.
日本語: エラリー・クイーン(Ellery Queen)は、 アメリカ推理作家。実は、フレデリック・ダネイ(Frederic Dannay、1905年10月20日 -1982年9月3日)、マンフレッド・B・リー(Manfred Bennington Lee、1905年1月11日 -1971年4月3日)が探偵小説を書くために用いた筆名の一つ。ダネイとリーはいとこ同士である。大成功を収めた小説シリーズでは、エラリー・クイーンは著者の名前だけでなく物語の名探偵の名前でもある。
Nederlands: Ellery Queen is het pseudoniem van een Amerikaans schrijversduo Frederic Dannay (1905 - 1982) en Manfred B. Lee (1905 - 1971).
Svenska: Ellery Queen gemensam pseudonym för de amerikanska kusinerna och författarna Manfred B. Lee född 11 januari 1905 död 2 april 1971 och Frederic Dannay född 20 oktober 1905 död 3 september 1982. Under sex decennier skrev de tillsammans närmare femtio detektivromaner. Vid sidan av Agatha Christie och John Dickson Carr brukar de räknas till en av de tre stora klassiska pusseldeckarförfattarna från genrens guldålder.

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