“Any man who undertakes to write a play is either a damn fool or a hero, I don't know which. When you write a book, you pull it out of the typewriter and that's that. When you write a play you've got to go on with the producer and the director and the actors and the rehearsals and the …”

—  Rex Stout

Life, "Author Rex Stout vs. the F.B.I."

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American writer 1886–1975

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