Rodney William Whitaker, better known as Trevanian, the author of such international bestsellers as The Eiger Sanction (a FOTEV favorite), has died. He was 74.
His 1972 blockbuster The Eiger Sanction, which was turned into a 1975 movie starring Clint Eastwood, was "Trevanian's" first and perhaps best- known novel. It told the story of art historian and sometime assassin Jonathan Hemlock (Eastwood in the film) sent to murder an enemy agent during a mountain climbing expedition on Switzerland's majestic Eiger. Some derided that novel and the 1973 The Loo Sanction as pale James Bond derivatives. The author considered them intentional Bond spoofs. Whatever they were, they sold millions of copies and established him as a must- read mystery writer. We thought the Bonds were spoofs. How do you spoof a spoof?
he is immortal, i can not say anything furder
Posted by: wilfredo cisneros | July 16, 2006 at 07:11 PM
Death is here, death is there, Death is busy everywhere!
Posted by: R.P.RAJANAYAHEM | May 05, 2008 at 10:12 PM
'Shibumi' is incomparable. I regret that I never met this man or heard him speak in person. My life would have been enriched.
Posted by: Douglas Paul | December 09, 2008 at 06:37 AM
I recently found a signed copy of Shibumi that is signed by Trevanian. It says "To Don - whose life inspired the creation of Nicholai. Your Pal, Trevanian"
I know there is a story there somewhere!
Posted by: Ben | May 01, 2009 at 05:50 AM