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Apr 7, 2010 · The Stacks Chat: Pete Dexter. By Alex Belth. Bronx Banter. April 7, 2010. I met Pete Dexter last fall when he was in New York promoting his seventh novel, Spooner. Dexter was a wonderful newspaper columnist and is now one of our greatest novelists. First thing I noticed about him was that he was wearing a pink Yankees cap.
Feb 10, 2007 · Pete Dexter, who won the National Book Award for his novel, "Paris Trout," and wrote the screenplays for "Rush" and "Mulholland Falls," joins us now from member station KUOW in Seattle. Mr. Dexter ...
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December 1, 2009, 4:00pm. Interview By Jesse Pearson, Photos By Kyle Johnson. Pete Dexter is a tough son of a bitch with the kind heart of a natural humorist. Besides writing hard-edged, blackly ...
Apr 24, 2013 · The Night Tex Cobb Saved My Life. By. Pete Dexter. Published April 24, 2013. In November 1982, Philadelphia Daily News columnist Pete Dexter went to Houston to watch his friend Randall "Tex" Cobb ...
Oct 25, 2011 · Pete Dexter Lets It Bleed. Hard at work on his eighth novel, the Deadwood author still packs a punch. By Ellis E. Conklin • October 25, 2011 12:00 am. Dexter is a throwback to a day when big ...
Pete Dexter (born July 22, 1943) is an American novelist. ... Pete Dexter at IMDb; Interview with Dexter at Powells.com This page was last edited on ...
Over the years, Pete Dexter’s hard-edged novels have been widely praised for both the riveting stories they tell and the sparkling clarity of the sentences with which they are told. His 1988 best-selling novel, Paris Trout, won the National Book Award. In 1996, The New York Times hailed his novel Paperboy as "eerie and beautiful."