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Country

United States

Birth - Death

1910 - 1976

Occupation

Writer

Description

Crime fiction writer using the pen name Lou Rand, and columnist with The Gourmet magazine. Private chef for billionaire industrialist Henry J. Kaiser. Notable books include 'The Gay Detective' (1961, believed to be the first published gay American murder mystery novel) and 'The Gay Cookbook' (1965). Contributor to The Advocate magazine and Bay Area Reporter.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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