Where Raymond Chandler Resided When He Got Fired In 1932
This address is at 1104 S. Longwood Avenue in Los Angeles... Thankfully it's still extant in it's original condition from the era of the ROARING TWENTIES... THE SAVANT OF SIMILE domiciled here when having "BEEN SACKED" from said DABNEY OIL SYNDICATE in 1932... In this video I mentioned that Raymond testified for two friends, but I neglected to add that those "two friends" were WARREN & ESTELLE LLOYD; HIS ORIGINAL BENEFACTORS when he came out to LA in 1913... Too, Raymond testified for said friends AGAINST DABNEY HIMSELF... The LLOYDS were suing DABNEY FOR HAVING GOT CHEATED OUT OF MONIES THAT SAID LLOYDS HAD LOANED DABNEY... In gratitude said LLOYDS gave Raymond $100.00 a month for a year to live on after he was "SACKED" from his employer DABNEY OIL SYNDICATE...This is where THE MASTER got inspired, taught himself, gestated and formed his incipient HARD BOILED DETECTIVE FICTION AND HIS SOON TO BE UNFORMED TO FINAL TRANSFORMATION THE CONCOMITANT CHARACTER PHILIP MARLOWE which would create a REVOLUTION IN DETECTIVE FICTION and hence, FILM NOIR of the 1940's and 50's!!!... Hell, even the great JIM MORRISON himself had to stick into a "DOOR'S" song called "WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER" an ever so small tribute to Raymond Chandler when JIm Morrison mentions "THE BIG SLEEP"!!! inside said song's lyrics... Too, even "The Coen Brothers" also made a slight laudation to Ray by making a film called "THE BIG LEBOWSKI"...

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