Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-324) and index. Filmography: page 325.
Contents:
Father and Sondheim -- Marriage and puppets -- Mengers and disaster -- Begelman and purgatory -- Capote and suicide -- Didions and murder -- Bloomingdales and videotapes -- Von Bulow and comas -- Novels and payback -- Kennedys and cover-ups -- Menendez and lies -- O.J. and parties -- Princess Diana and breakdowns -- Skakels and wills -- Fuhrman and libel -- Apologies and memoirs -- Safra and paranoia -- Editors and e-mails -- Spector and sons -- Clinics and Sondheim.
Summary:
A revealing biography of Dominick Dunne, the best-selling novelist, celebrity crime reporter, and notorious raconteur, whose public persona hid his participation in the gay subculture of Hollywood and New York.
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