BRACKETT, Leigh (Douglass)

BRACKETT, Leigh (Douglass)
(1915-1978)
   US writer, for most of her career deeply involved in the writing of fantasy and sf, for which she remains best known, though her detective novels and her film scenarios have been justly praised. The latter range from The Vampire's Ghost (1945) to The Long Goodbye (1973), with memorable scripts for Howard Hawks, including The Big Sleep (1946) and Rio Bravo (1958); her last effort, for The EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980), for which she received posthumously a 1981 HUGO, was not typical of her work in this form.She began publishing sf stories in 1940 with "Martian Quest" for ASF, and although her first novel, No Good from a Corpse (1944) was a detection the 1940s were her period of greatest activity in the sf magazines; she appeared mostly in PLANET STORIES, THRILLING WONDER STORIES and others that offered space for what rapidly became her speciality: swashbuckling but literate PLANETARY ROMANCES, usually set on MARS, though there is no series continuity joining her Martian venues.In 1946 she married sf author Edmond HAMILTON, and may well have influenced his writing, which improved sharply after WWII; but she continued to use the name LB for her sf, for her other books, and for her film work. Some of her work from this period can be found in The Coming of the Terrans (coll of linked stories 1967) and The Halfling and Other Stories (coll 1973). She approached all she wrote with economy and vigour: everything about her early stories - their colour, their narrative speed, the brooding forthrightness of their protagonists - made them an ideal and fertile blend of traditional SPACE OPERA and SWORD AND SORCERY. She was a marked influence upon the next generation of writers. One novelette, "Lorelei of the Red Mist" (Planet Stories 1946), was written in collaboration with Ray BRADBURY.From the mid-1940s LB tended to move into somewhat longer forms, setting on her favourite neo- BURROUGHS Mars the first part of her Eric John Stark series: The Secret of Sinharat (1949 Planet Stories as "Queen of the Martian Catacombs"; rev 1964 dos), People of the Talisman (1951 Planet Stories as "Black Amazon of Mars"; rev 1964 dos) - both reportedly expanded for book publication by Edmond Hamilton, and both later assembled as Eric John Stark: Outlaw of Mars (omni 1982) - and "Enchantress of Venus" (1949; vt "City of the Lost Ones"), the last being collected in The Halfling. Stark concentrates all the virtues of the sword-and-sorcery hero in his lean figure; along with Robert E. HOWARD's Conan, he has helped spawn dozens of snarling, indomitable mesomorphs, though his attitude to women is somewhat less utilitarian than that of his many successors. In the 1970s the series was restarted, having been conveniently transferred to an interstellar venue (as Mars and VENUS were no longer readily usable for the sf-adventure writer), with The Ginger Star (1974), The Hounds of Skaith (1974) and The Reavers of Skaith (1976), all three being assembled as The Book of Skaith (omni 1976). Other novels involving Mars were Shadow Over Mars (1944 Startling Stories; 1951 UK; vt The Nemesis from Terra 1961 dos US) and, perhaps the finest of them all, The Sword of Rhiannon (1949 TWS as "Sea-Kings of Mars"; 1953 dos), which is connected to "Sorcerer of Rhiannon" (1942); it admirably combines adventure with a strongly romantic vision of an ancient sea-girt Martian civilization. Where Burroughs's Mars had been characterized by naive barbaric energy, LB's represents the last gasp of a decadence endlessly nostalgic for the even more remote past.By the 1950s, LB was beginning to concentrate more on interstellar space operas, including The Starmen (1952; cut vt The Galactic Breed 1955 dos; text restored vt The Starmen of Llyrdis 1976), The Big Jump (1955 dos) and Alpha Centauri - or Die! (1953 Planet Stories as "Ark of Mars"; fixup 1963 dos). All three are efficient but seem somewhat routine when set beside LB's best single work, The Long Tomorrow (1955), which is set in a strictly controlled post- HOLOCAUST USA, many years after the destruction of the CITIES and of the TECHNOLOGY that brought mankind to ruin. It is the slow, impressively warm and detailed epic of two boys and their finally successful attempts to find Bartorstown, where people are secretly reestablishing science and technology. After 20 years, readers of the book may be less hopeful than its author about Bartorstown's aspirations, but on its own terms the novel is a glowing success.After 1955, LB generally preferred to work in films and tv. She was a highly professional writer, working with extreme competence within generic moulds that did not always, perhaps, sufficiently stretch her. The Long Tomorrow and her film scripts for Howard Hawks - whose positive attitude toward the creation of Competent Women must have been a blessing to her for decades - did suggest broader horizons for her work; but she declined to explore them fully. A summatory collection, edited by her husband, The Best of Leigh Brackett (coll 1977), confirms the muscular panache of her work and its refusal to transcend competence.
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   Other works: Stranger at Home (1946) as by the actor George Sanders, An Eye for an Eye (1957), The Tiger Among Us (1957; vt Fear No Evil 1960 UK; vt 13 West Street 1962) and Silent Partner (1969), all crime novels; Rio Bravo * (1959), from the Hawks film, and Follow the Free Wind (1963) are Westerns; The Jewel of Bas (1944; 1990 chap dos).As Editor: The Best of Planet Stories No 1 (anth 1974); The Best of Edmond Hamilton (coll 1977).
   About the author: Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Anne McCaffrey: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (1982) by Rosemarie Arbur; Leigh Brackett: American Writer (1986 chap) by J.L. Carr; Leigh Douglass Brackett and Edmond Hamilton: A Working Bibliography (1986 chap) by Gordon BENSON Jr.

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