i read that article in the hardcopy. i was gonna summarize it
for the group but i'm glad you found a link to the full
article. seems like there's a bit of hunter thompson in all
of us. the gonzo factor. its just a question of how
much you wanna let him out.
there was also an interview with mosley in the magazine. i
didn't read the complete article, but i gathered from a
glance that he's done something on the john henry
legend.
miker
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frederick Zackel [SMTP:
fzackel@wcnet.org]
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 11:47 AM
> To:
rara-avis@icomm.ca
> Subject: RARA-AVIS: Ellroy at rest
>
> http://www.bookmagazine.com/issue16/ellroy.shtml
> Good Dog
> James's Ellroy's bark is worse than his
bite
> by Dorman T. Shindler
>
> Wearing a beige cardigan and sporting round
spectacles, James Ellroy looks
> about as dangerous as a college history professor.
His spartan office (no
> computer or typewriter; he writes in longhand with a
number two pencil) is
> in a Tudor-style home in an upscale suburb of Kansas
City, Kansas, a long
> way from the Los Angeles jail cells he often
inhabited during his teen
> years
> and early twenties. Ellroy, the author of L.A.
Confidential and fourteen
> other books, is happily married, relaxed and calm.
For a moment, it seems
> as
> if the self-professed "Demon Dog of American
Literature" has been
> housebroken.
>
>
>
> --
> # To unsubscribe from the regular list, say
"unsubscribe rara-avis" to
> # majordomo@icomm.ca. This will not work for the
digest version.
> # The web pages for the list are at http://www.miskatonic.org/rara-avis/
.
-- # To unsubscribe from the regular list, say "unsubscribe rara-avis" to # majordomo@icomm.ca. This will not work for the digest version. # The web pages for the list are at http://www.miskatonic.org/rara-avis/ .
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : 30 Apr 2001 EDT