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  1. Rush. (1991 film) Rush is a 1991 American crime drama film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and based on a novel written by Kim Wozencraft. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric as two cops in the 1970s who go undercover on a case. They become drug addicts themselves and, under pressure from the chief of police, falsified evidence in some ...

  2. 227 Dakota Hall. (605) 677-5229. Pete.Dexter@usd.edu. Bio: Pete Dexter is the author of the National Book Award-winning novel Paris Trout and several other novels including: God's Pocket, Deadwood, Spooner, Brotherly Love, The Paperboy, and Train. He has been a columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News and the Sacramento Bee, and has ...

  3. May 9, 2014 · But Pete Dexter wrote his novel in the early '80s and considered it one of the country's scariest neighborhoods, rife with poverty and gangsterism and alcohol-fueled brutality. Dexter doesn't ...

  4. Peter Facinelli (born November 26, 1973) [1] is an American actor. He starred as Donovan "Van" Ray on the Fox series Fastlane from 2002 to 2003. He played Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the film adaptations of the Twilight novel series, and is also known for his role as Mike Dexter in the 1998 film Can't Hardly Wait.

  5. The Stacks Chat: Pete Dexter. By Alex Belth. Bronx Banter. April 7, 2010. I met Pete Dexter last fall when he was in New York promoting his seventh novel, Spooner. Dexter was a wonderful newspaper columnist and is now one of our greatest novelists. First thing I noticed about him was that he was wearing a pink Yankees cap.

  6. Pete Dexter empezó a escribir ficción en 1981 tras un grave incidente: El periódico en que trabajaba publicó una noticia en la que relacionaba un asesinato con un asunto de tráfico de drogas. Tras recibir quejas por parte de la familia del fallecido, Dexter acudió a hablar con un hermano de la víctima, que trabajaba de camarero en un bar.

  7. About the Author. Novelist, journalist, and poet Pete Dexter was born in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1943. As a student at the University of South Dakota, where he attended on and off for ten years, he wrote poetry and won a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. After graduating in 1970, he found work as a show more.

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