The L.A. Quartet: The Black Dahlia, the Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, White Jazz; Introduction by Tom Nolan
A**
Un grande classico
Per chi ama il genere, è un must!
R**S
Everyman's Library
I purchased this book in the Everyman's Library Classics Edition.The Everyman's Library Classics Edition books are, in my opinion, the best quality books available in the price-range.They are quality bound: with acid-free paper; dust jacket; and ribbon page marker.There are also a great range of authors available in this collection, and they are very reasonably priced.
M**R
Ellroy can write! And his early writing proves it!
This is a rather massive tôme, though despite its girth, it is light and easily held. I am no longer a fast reader, due to eye problems, but the type and its contrast on the page is ideal.It has been years since I read Black Dahlia, and I was and am impressed at how fresh it still feels. As a native Angeleno who grew up during the Hirst-papers’ feeding frenzy over the Dahlia scandal, I was too young to be aware of the extent corruption was such a significant part of the LAPD and the LA City Council. I only vaguely remembered the Zoot Suit Murders. Ellroy’s writing brings all that and so much more back into vivit, nearly photojournalist, relief. More importantly, to me, is the discovery that this, and its following novels in the LA Quartet are not documentaries, but they are stories within stories, with plots and counterplots artfully interwoven with fact and, at least to me, with apparent fact.
C**H
Classic in so many ways
I could write a lot about these but I won't. At least, not now. I read "L.A. Confidential" at least 5 times in its German translation, and when I felt confident enough about my English, I read it another 5 times at least in the original. I bought this volume only because a) I love books from the Everyman Library and because I love James Ellroy's writing beyond reason. They are just great.
R**N
Righteous read
Supple edition
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