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Crime Writer - James Ellroy

Crime Writer - James Ellroy

Is the murder of his own mother the key to understanding James Ellroy's writing?

The Interview · BBC World Service

December 1, 201423m 25s

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Show Notes

Hardtalk speaks to the man who has been called America’s greatest living crime writer. Through works such as the Black Dalia and LA Confidential, James Ellroy has created a uniquely dark portrait of America. His is a nightmare vision of crazed killers and corrupt cops. He writes of what he knows – his own mother was murdered when he was a child. So is that simple, terrible fact the key to understanding all the words he has ever written?

(Photo: Writer James Ellroy. Credit: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for AFI)