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  2. As a literary critic and essayist, Dunne was a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books. His essays were collected in two books, Quintana & Friends (1980) and Crooning (1990). [2] [4] He wrote several novels, among them True Confessions , based loosely on the Black Dahlia murder, and Dutch Shea, Jr.

    • Quintana Roo Dunne (died 2005)
    • 1954–2003
    • Writer, novelist, screenwriter, journalist, literary critic
    • Princeton University
    • True Confessions by John Gregory Dunne, George P. Pelecanos (Introduction)
    • Remembering Denny by Calvin Trillin, John Gregory Dunne (Afterword)
    • The Studio by John Gregory Dunne.
    • Monster by John Gregory Dunne.
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  4. Top John Gregory Dunne titles. Page 1 of 3. Monster: Living Off the Big Screen. 72. The Studio. 122. True Confessions: A Novel. 317. Crooning.

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    • True Confessions by John Gregory Dunne, George P. Pelecanos (Introduction)
    • The Studio.
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  6. A complete list of all John Gregory Dunne's books in order (12 books). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  7. About the Author. John Gregory Dunne wrote six novels— Vegas; True Confessions; Dutch Shea, Jr.; The Red White and Blue; Playland; and Nothing Lost —and seven works of nonfiction, among which are the memoir-like Harp and two books that look at Hollywood, The Studio and Monster.

  8. In his first collection of nonfiction since Quintana and Friends , Dunne returns to four themes familiar from his fiction: the casual violence to be found in Los Angeles; the arrogance of the...

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