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'''Andrew Klavan''' is a conservative, Christian, award-winning American crime novelist.<ref>[http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ODA2MWZiNjZkNjBjZWU1MDYyY2VjM2RjYzExYWUwMTM= National Review Online, He's So Klavan:
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'''Andrew Klavan''' is a [[conservative]], [[Christian]], award-winning American crime novelist.<ref>[http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ODA2MWZiNjZkNjBjZWU1MDYyY2VjM2RjYzExYWUwMTM= National Review Online, He's So Klavan: The Right side of Hollywood, Mark Hemingway, July 31, 2008]</ref>
The Right side of Hollywood, Mark Hemingway, July 31, 2008]</ref>
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"He has published numerous insightful opinion pieces in the ''[[New York Times]]'', the [[Wall Street Journal]], and the ''[[Washington Post]],'' as well as the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''." He has also written articles on [[Pajamas Media]], and had a web series called "Andrew Klavan: On the Culture", and has also co-starred with [[Bill Whittle]] on the talk series "Bill Whittle & Andrew Klavan"
"He has published numerous insightful [[opinion pieces]] in the ''[[New York Times]]'', the [[Wall Street Journal]], and the ''[[Washington Post]],'' as well as the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''."
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His novels ''True Crime'' and ''Don't Say A Word'' were made into films starring [[Clint Eastwood]] and [[Michael Douglas]].
 
His novels ''True Crime'' and ''Don't Say A Word'' were made into films starring [[Clint Eastwood]] and [[Michael Douglas]].
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He currently hosts "The Andrew Klavan Show" for the conservative [[Daily Wire]], owned by [[Ben Shapiro]]. Although the IOTW Report has accused Klavan of not being a strong conservative,<ref>https://iotwreport.com/andrew-klavan-is-a-schmuck/</ref> he has been a vocal opponent of [[Never Trumper]]s.<ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/klavan-what-never-trump-crowd-gets-wrong-about-daily-wire</ref>
  
 
==Themes==
 
==Themes==
*[[movies with Americans as the good guys]] vs. [[bashing America and our troops]]
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*movies with Americans as the good guys vs. bashing America and our troops
*[[culture of lies]], e.g.,
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*culture of lies, e.g.,
**that [[America is evil]] and that [[Islamo-fascism]] somehow has a [[moral equivalence]] to [[Western values]]
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**that America is evil and that [[Islamofacism]] somehow has a [[moral equivalence]] to Western values
*[[Islamo-phobia]]
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*[[Islamophobia]]
*“The one place conservatives in the arts fall down is in building a body of reviews, awards and creating our own grants. Writers and filmmakers are part of the arts community and we all crave recognition. That recognition is what will help us reclaim the culture, and that’s where the real battle that matters is.” [http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/dgagliasso/2010/11/10/andrew-klavan-interview-were-at-war-but-hollywood-is-still-stuck-in-vietnam/]
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*"The one place conservatives in the arts fall down is in building a body of reviews, awards and creating our own grants. Writers and filmmakers are part of the arts community and we all crave recognition. That recognition is what will help us reclaim the culture, and that’s where the real battle that matters is."<ref>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/dgagliasso/2010/11/10/andrew-klavan-interview-were-at-war-but-hollywood-is-still-stuck-in-vietnam/</ref>
 
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==Notes==
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==List of Books==
 
==List of Books==
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* ''Damnation Street'' (2006)
 
* ''Damnation Street'' (2006)
 
* ''Empire of Lies'' (2008)
 
* ''Empire of Lies'' (2008)
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* ''The Identity Man'' (2010)
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* ''Crazy Dangerous'' (2012)
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* ''If We Survive'' (2012)
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* ''Nightmare City'' (2013)
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* ''A Killer in the Wind'' (2013)
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* ''Werewolf Cop'' (2016)
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* ''The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ (2016)'' [non-fiction]
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=== ''The Homelanders'' series ===
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* ''The Homelanders: The Last Thing I Remember'' (2009)
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* ''The Homelanders: The Long Way Home'' (2010)
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* ''The Homelanders: The Truth of the Matter'' (2010)
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* ''The Homelanders: The Final Hour'' (2011)
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=== The ''Mindwar'' trilogy ===
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* ''Mindwar'' (2014)
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* ''Hostage Run'' (2016)
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* ''Game Over'' (2016)
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:26, March 10, 2020

Andrew Klavan is a conservative, Christian, award-winning American crime novelist.[1] "He has published numerous insightful opinion pieces in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, as well as the Los Angeles Times." He has also written articles on Pajamas Media, and had a web series called "Andrew Klavan: On the Culture", and has also co-starred with Bill Whittle on the talk series "Bill Whittle & Andrew Klavan"

His novels True Crime and Don't Say A Word were made into films starring Clint Eastwood and Michael Douglas.

He currently hosts "The Andrew Klavan Show" for the conservative Daily Wire, owned by Ben Shapiro. Although the IOTW Report has accused Klavan of not being a strong conservative,[2] he has been a vocal opponent of Never Trumpers.[3]

Themes

  • movies with Americans as the good guys vs. bashing America and our troops
  • culture of lies, e.g.,
  • Islamophobia
  • "The one place conservatives in the arts fall down is in building a body of reviews, awards and creating our own grants. Writers and filmmakers are part of the arts community and we all crave recognition. That recognition is what will help us reclaim the culture, and that’s where the real battle that matters is."[4]

List of Books

  • Face of the Earth (1980)
  • Agnes Mallory (1985)
  • Mrs. White (1987)
  • There Fell A Shadow (1988)
  • The Rain (1988)
  • Darling Clementine (1988)
  • The Trap Door (1988)
  • Son of Man (1988)
  • The Scarred Man (1989)
  • Rough Justice (1989)
  • Don't Say A Word (1991)
  • The Animal Hour (1992)
  • Corruption (1993)
  • True Crime (1995)
  • Suicide (1995)
  • The Uncanny (1998)
  • Hunting Down Amanda (1999)
  • Man and Wife (2001)
  • Dynamite Road (2003)
  • Shotgun Alley (2004)
  • Damnation Street (2006)
  • Empire of Lies (2008)
  • The Identity Man (2010)
  • Crazy Dangerous (2012)
  • If We Survive (2012)
  • Nightmare City (2013)
  • A Killer in the Wind (2013)
  • Werewolf Cop (2016)
  • The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ (2016) [non-fiction]

The Homelanders series

  • The Homelanders: The Last Thing I Remember (2009)
  • The Homelanders: The Long Way Home (2010)
  • The Homelanders: The Truth of the Matter (2010)
  • The Homelanders: The Final Hour (2011)

The Mindwar trilogy

  • Mindwar (2014)
  • Hostage Run (2016)
  • Game Over (2016)

References