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  1. Darcy O'Brien (July 16, 1939, in Los Angeles, California – March 2, 1998, in Tulsa, Oklahoma) was an award-winning American author of fiction and literary criticism, most well known for his work in the genre of true crime. His first novel, A Way of Life, Like Any Other, was a fictionalized account of his childhood in Hollywood.

    • July 16, 1939, Los Angeles, California
    • March 2, 1998 (aged 58), Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
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  2. Mar 4, 1998 · Darcy O'Brien, who turned a Hollywood childhood into award-winning fiction, taught literature at two universities and became the best-selling author of several ''true-crime'' books, died on...

  3. Jan 27, 2016 · Darcy O’Brien in LA in 1975. Photograph: George Rose/Getty Images. Rachel Cooke's shelf life Fiction. This article is more than 8 years old. Is A Way of Life, Like Any Other Hollywood’s best...

  4. Jan 1, 1985 · Darcy O’Brien is the author of the novels A Way of Life, Like Any Other, which won the Ernest Hemingway Award for Best First Novel in 1978; and The Silver Spooner; as well as the nonfiction bestseller Two of a Kind: The Hillside Stranglers. He died in 1998.

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  6. Showing 24 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Darcy O'Brien has 24 books on Goodreads with 24025 ratings. Darcy O'Brien’s most popular book is The Hillside Stranglers.

  7. Mar 2, 1998 · Darcy O'Brien (Author of The Hillside Stranglers) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Darcy O'Brien's books. Join Goodreads. Darcy O'Brien’s Followers (35) Born. in Los Angeles, The United States. July 16, 1939. Died. March 02, 1998. edit data.

  8. Presidential Lecture Series. About Darcy O’Brien. As the Irish poet and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney wrote of The Hidden Pope, the final work of his late friend Darcy O’Brien: “The book is tenor and cantor, a caravel of sweetness and sorrows, lovely proof of what Wilfred Owen called ‘the eternal reciprocity of tears’ …

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