James Ellroy and V.

Paul Mackin mackin at allware.com
Sat Nov 30 15:19:20 CST 1996


>From Diana:

 Ellroy's book certainly fits in
here--clearly the quest is more about the author than the long-dead
mother--but she is his obsessive focus and the dead woman who defines
him, for better or worse, like  Stencil's quest for V. defines him. 


Have to think about this a bit. Stencil remains pretty generic whereas
we learn tons about V. and history.

				P.



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