
James Mallahan Cain (July 1, 1892–October 27, 1977) was an American journalist and novelist. Although Cain himself vehemently opposed labeling, he is usually associated with the hard-boiled school of American crime fiction and seen as one of the creators of the "roman noir." He was born into an Irish Catholic family in Annapolis, Maryland, the son of a prominent educator and an opera singer. He inherited his love for music from his mother, but his high hopes of starting a career as a singer himself were thwarted when she told him that his voice was not good enough. After graduating from Washington College where his father, James W. Cain served as president, in 1910, he began working as a journalist for The Baltimore Sun. He was drafted into the United States Army and spent the final year of World War I in France writing for an Army magazine. On his return to the United States he continued working as a journalist, writing editorials for the New York World and articles for American Mercury. He also served briefly as the managing editor of The New Yorker, but later turned to screenplays and finally to fiction. Although Cain spent many years in Hollywood working on screenplays, his name only appears on the credits of three films, Algiers, Stand Up and Fight, and Gypsy Wildcat. His first novel (he had already published Our Government in 1930), The Postman Always Rings Twice was published in 1934. Two years later the serialized, in Liberty Magazine, Double Indemnity was published. He made use of his love of music and of the opera in particular in at least three of his novels: Serenade (about an American opera singer who loses his voice and who, after spending part of his life south of the border, re-enters the States illegally with a Mexican prostitute in tow), Mildred Pierce (in which, as part of the subplot, the only daughter of a successful businesswoman trains as an opera singer) and Career in C Major (a short semi-comic novel about the unhappy husband of an aspiring opera singer who unexpectedly discovered that he has a better voice than she does). He continued writing up to his death at the age of 85. His last three published works, The Baby in the Icebox (1981), Cloud Nine (1984) and The Enchanted Isle (1985) being published posthumously. However, the many novels he published from the late 1940s onward never quite rivaled his earlier successes.
Books

Serenade
1937

The Cocktail Waitress
2012

The Baby in the Icebox
And Other Short Fiction
1932

Sinful Woman
1947

Rainbow's End
1975

The Five Great Novels of James M. Cain
1985

The Best American Noir of the Century
2010

Career in C Major
And Other Fiction
1943

The Butterfly
1947

The Enchanted Isle
1985

Cloud Nine
1984

The Postman Always Rings Twice / Double Indemnity / Mildred Pierce / Selected Stories
1934

The Institute
1976

Mildred Pierce
1941

Galatea
1953

The Embezzler
1938

Three of a Kind
1944

Double Indemnity
1936

Mignon
1962

Love's Lovely Counterfeit
1942

Jealous Woman
1950

The Postman Always Rings Twice/Double Indemnity
1987

Packed and Loaded Conservations with James M. Cain
2010

The Complete Crime Stories
2015

Los Angeles Noir 2
The Classics
2010

The Postman Always Rings Twice
1934

The Moth
1948

The Root of His Evil
1951

Past All Dishonor
1946

Three by Cain
Serenade/Love's Lovely Counterfeit/The Butterfly
1989