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    Lee Earle "James" Ellroy (born March 4, 1948) is an American crime fiction writer and essayist. Ellroy has become known for a telegrammatic prose style in his most recent work, wherein he frequently omits connecting words and uses only short, staccato sentences, [2] and in particular for the novels The Black Dahlia (1987) and L.A. Confidential ...

  2. www.jamesellroy.netJames Ellroy

    James EllroyDemon Dog of American Lettersgoes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic.

  3. Complete order of James Ellroy books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. The L.A. Quartet is a sequence of four crime fiction novels by James Ellroy set in the late 1940s through the late 1950s in Los Angeles. They are: (1987) The Black Dahlia (1988) The Big Nowhere (1990) L.A. Confidential (1992) White Jazz; Elmore Leonard wrote that "reading The Black Dahlia aloud would shatter wine glasses".

  5. Aug 19, 2019 · James Ellroy on his life in crime, his imaginary dog and the need to provoke. By David Marchese Photograph by Mamadi Doumbouya. “I’ve had precious few moments,” admitted the novelist James...

  6. Sep 11, 2023 · James Ellroy, the neo-noir eminence of L.A. crime fiction, is back, with his favorite snake, Fred Otash, in tow.

  7. www.jamesellroy.net › about-ellroyAbout | James Ellroy

    James Ellroy was born in Los Angeles in 1948. His L.A. Quartet novels — The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, and White Jazz — have won numerous awards and were international bestsellers.

  8. May 2, 2024 · James Ellroy (born March 4, 1948, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American author known for his best-selling crime and detective novels that examine sinister eras of modern American history, especially police corruption in Los Angeles in the 1940s.

  9. Sep 8, 2023 · James Ellroy's latest noir, 'The Enchanters,' incorporates the death of Marilyn Monroe, the corruption of Freddy Otash and the birth of L.A.'s 1960s.

  10. James EllroyDemon Dog of American Lettersgoes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic.

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