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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_SlesarHenry Slesar - Wikipedia

    Henry Slesar (June 12, 1927 – April 2, 2002) was an American author and playwright. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's "M Is for the Many" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations.

  2. Henry Slesar has 309 books on Goodreads with 24729 ratings. Henry Slesars most popular book is Examination Day.

  3. Henry Slesar — born Henry Schlosser — was an American author, playwright, and copywriter, who wrote under several pseudonyms including O.H. Leslie and Jay Street. He was famous for his use of irony and twist endings.

  4. Apr 2, 2004 · Henry Slesar (Author of Examination Day) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Henry Slesar's books. Join Goodreads. Henry Slesars Followers (19) Born. in Brooklyn, New York, The United States. June 12, 1927. Died. April 02, 2004. edit data.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Henry_SlesarHenry Slesar - Wikiwand

    Henry Slesar was an American author and playwright. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's "M Is for the Many" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations.

  6. Henry Slesar (1927-2002) was a prolific and versatile writer of sf, fantasy, mystery and thrillers. He also wrote for The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Edge of Night, and invented the phrase "coffee break".

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · Henry Slesar wrote more than 40 stories that were chosen for the classic television show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Irony, not suspense, is the key ingredient in the nineteen stories by Slesar offered in this collection.