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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Ellroy (born March 4, 1948) is an American crime fiction writer and essayist. Ellroy has become known for a so-called "telegraphic" prose style in his most recent work, wherein he frequently omits connecting words and uses only short, staccato sentences, and in particular for the novels The Black Dahlia (1987), The Big Nowhere (1988), L.A. Confidential (1990), White Jazz (1992), American Tabloid (1995), The Cold Six Thousand (2001), and Blood's a Rover (2009).
6.8Wonder Boys
2000
7.0Shotgun Freeway: Drives Through Lost L.A.
1995
7.1Film Noir: Bringing Darkness to Light
2006
8.0Whatever You Desire: Making 'L.A. Confidential'
2008
6.0Ronald Reagan, un président sur mesure
2017
3.5Bazaar Bizarre: The Strange Case of Serial Killer Bob Berdella
2004
8.0James Ellroy: Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction
1993

White Jazz
1995

Shadows of Suspense
2006
6.3Feast of Death
2001
7.5A Night at the Movies: Cops & Robbers and Crime Writers
2013
6.5Los Angeles Film Noir
2015

Los Angeles narrates
2017
8.0Black Dahlia Confidential
2004
4.5James Ellroy: American Dog
2006
6.0Ellroy vs L.A.
2025
7.3The Truth about Black Dahlia
2007