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Conversations with James Ellroy

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Kiadó: University Press of Mississippi
Kiadás helye: Jackson
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 222 oldal
Sorozatcím: Literary Conversations Series
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 978-1-61703-104-5
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LITERATURE / BIOGRAPHY
"Morality in literature is largely the exposit-ing of moral acts and their consequences, the karmic price of the perpetrators of the immoral acts, for having committed them."
As a novelist who has spent years crafting and refining his intense and oft outrageous "Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction" persona, James Ellroy has used interviews as a means of shaping narratives outside of his novels. Conversations with James Ellroy covers a series of interviews given by Ellroy from 1984 to 2010, in which Ellroy discusses his literary contribution and his public and private image.
Born Lee Earle Ellroy in 1948, James Ellroy is one of the most critically acclaimed and controversial contemporary writers of crime and historical fiction. Ellroy s complex narratives, which merge history and fiction, have pushed the boundaries of the crime fiction genre: American Tabloid, a revisionist look at the Kennedy era, was Time magazine's Novel of the Year 1995, and his novels... Tovább

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LITERATURE / BIOGRAPHY
"Morality in literature is largely the exposit-ing of moral acts and their consequences, the karmic price of the perpetrators of the immoral acts, for having committed them."
As a novelist who has spent years crafting and refining his intense and oft outrageous "Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction" persona, James Ellroy has used interviews as a means of shaping narratives outside of his novels. Conversations with James Ellroy covers a series of interviews given by Ellroy from 1984 to 2010, in which Ellroy discusses his literary contribution and his public and private image.
Born Lee Earle Ellroy in 1948, James Ellroy is one of the most critically acclaimed and controversial contemporary writers of crime and historical fiction. Ellroy s complex narratives, which merge history and fiction, have pushed the boundaries of the crime fiction genre: American Tabloid, a revisionist look at the Kennedy era, was Time magazine's Novel of the Year 1995, and his novels L.A. Confidential and The Black Dahlia were adapted into films. Much of Ellroy s remarkable life story has served as the template for the personal obsessions that dominate his writing. From the brutal, unsolved murder of his mother, to his descent into alcohol and drug abuse, his sexual voyeurism, and his stints at the Los Angeles County Jail, Ellroy has lived through a series of hellish experiences that few other writers could claim.
Steven Powell is an independent scholar and the co-founder and co-editor of the crime fiction studies website The Venetian Vase. He is the editor of the forthcoming 100 American Crime Writers. Vissza

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