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Introduction ix
Chronology xiii
An Interview with James Ellroy Duane Tucker/1984 3
Don Swaim's Interview of James Ellroy Don Swaim/1987 11
James Ellroy Fleming Meeks/1990 20
Doctor Noir Martin Kihn/1992 25
Interview with a Hepcat Brad Wieners/1995 36
Mad Dog and Glory: A Conversation with James Ellroy Charles L. P. Silet/1995 40
The Beatrice Interview: 1995 Ron Hogan/1995 53
James Ellroy: Barking Paul Duncan/1996 61
Dead Women Owned His Soul Jesse Sublett/1997 92
"Confidential" Commentary Rob Blackwelder/1997 99
Lunch and Tea with James Ellroy M. G. Smout/2001 104
James Ellroy: The Tremor of Intent Craig McDonald/2001 114
Interview: James Ellroy Keith Phipps/2004 125
James Ellroy: To Live and Die in L.A. Craig McDonald/2006 132
James Ellroy: The Black Dahlia, L.A. Confidential Peter Canavese/2006 149
Engaging the Horror Steven Powell/2008 158
Coda for Crime Fiction Steven Powell/2008 169
James Ellroy: The Art of Fiction Nathaniel Rich/2008 176
The Romantic's Code Steven Powell/2009 189
James Ellroy Previews Blood's a Rover Art Taylor/2009 201
Star of the Noir: An Audience with L.A. Confidential Author James Ellroy Alix Sharkey/2009 205
James Ellroy and David Peace in Conversation David Peace/2010 212
Index 219
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