Wright, Willard Huntington
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
pseud.
S. S. Van Dine, 18881939, American art critic and mystery story writer, b. Charlottesville, Va. He attended college in California and later studied art in Paris and Munich. Wright was literary critic for the Los Angeles
Times and several periodicals and was editor (191214) of the
Smart Set. Before 1923 he wrote nine books, chiefly art criticism, including
Modern Painting (1915),
The Creative Will (1916), and
The Future of Painting (1923). After suffering a breakdown of health, he began writing highly successful detective stories under his pseudonym, modeling the erudite detective, Philo Vance, after himself. The best of these works include
The Benson Murder Case (1926),
The Canary Murder Case (1927), and
The Bishop Murder Case (1929).