The Resource Black Dahlia & white rose, Joyce Carol Oates
Black Dahlia & white rose, Joyce Carol Oates
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- Summary
- In this work the author offers a collection of 11 previously uncollected stories, including a title piece that tracks the friendship between Elizabeth Short, famously known as the Black Dahlia, the victim of a markedly brutal murder in 1940s Los Angeles that remains unsolved, and her roommate, Norma Jeane Baker who became Marilyn Monroe. In each of these stories the author explores the menace that lurks at the edge of and intrudes upon even the seemingly safest of lives and maps the transformational cost of such instrusions
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 1st. ed.
- Extent
- 274 p.
- Note
- Short stories
- Contents
-
- Black dahlia & white rose
- I.D.
- Deceit
- Run kiss daddy
- Hey dad
- The good Samaritan
- A brutal murder in a public place
- Roma!
- Spotted hyenas: a romance
- San Quentin
- Anniversary
- Isbn
- 9780062195692
- Label
- Black Dahlia & white rose
- Title
- Black Dahlia & white rose
- Statement of responsibility
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Title variation
-
- Black Dahlia and white rose
- Black Dahlia & white rose
- Title variation remainder
- stories
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- In this work the author offers a collection of 11 previously uncollected stories, including a title piece that tracks the friendship between Elizabeth Short, famously known as the Black Dahlia, the victim of a markedly brutal murder in 1940s Los Angeles that remains unsolved, and her roommate, Norma Jeane Baker who became Marilyn Monroe. In each of these stories the author explores the menace that lurks at the edge of and intrudes upon even the seemingly safest of lives and maps the transformational cost of such instrusions
- Award
- Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection, 2012.
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- 10133432
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- 1938-
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- Oates, Joyce Carol
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- short stories
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- Short stories, American
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- stories
- Label
- Black Dahlia & white rose, Joyce Carol Oates
- Note
- Short stories
- Contents
- Black dahlia & white rose -- I.D. -- Deceit -- Run kiss daddy -- Hey dad -- The good Samaritan -- A brutal murder in a public place -- Roma! -- Spotted hyenas: a romance -- San Quentin -- Anniversary
- Control code
- 000050019217
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Edition
- 1st. ed.
- Extent
- 274 p.
- Isbn
- 9780062195692
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover)
- Label
- Black Dahlia & white rose, Joyce Carol Oates
- Note
- Short stories
- Contents
- Black dahlia & white rose -- I.D. -- Deceit -- Run kiss daddy -- Hey dad -- The good Samaritan -- A brutal murder in a public place -- Roma! -- Spotted hyenas: a romance -- San Quentin -- Anniversary
- Control code
- 000050019217
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Edition
- 1st. ed.
- Extent
- 274 p.
- Isbn
- 9780062195692
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover)
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