Martha Fischer (sakana@stlnet.com)
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 09:32:19 -0600
i know stompanato is real-- his death as described in la
confidential (i think) is accurate, he was stabbed to death
by lana turner's daughter. can't recall the circumstances,
though....
sakana@stlnet.com
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Subject: RARA-AVIS: Ellroy's characters
I just finished "American Tabloid" and couple of questions
linger in my mind.
Who are real characters in the novel? Is Lenny Sands real?
And what about Dougie Lockhart? And who are not?
And what about Ellroy's recurring characters? Is Dick Contino
real? And what about Spade Cooley? And Johnny
Stompanato?
And just who the hell is Cathcart? His name is all over
Ellroy's work: in "Brown's Requiem", in the Los Angeles
quartet and in "Tabloid" Kemper Boyd's middle name is
Cathcart. And I think there is an early Chandler novelette
with Cathcart in it.
Nevertheless, a great book, better than I thought when I read
it in English.
Juri jurnum@utu.fi
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