As a child, Elmore Leonard read about notorious criminals of the Great Depression in newspapers. He set out on a career as a writer of crime fiction, which includes "Get Shorty," "Out of Sight," and "Jackie Brown."
As a child, Elmore Leonard read about notorious criminals of the Great Depression in newspapers. He set out on a career as a writer of crime fiction, which includes "Get Shorty," "Out of Sight," and "Jackie Brown."
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Like in Gone With the Wind, The Sun Also Rises after Twilight, even in a Pet Cemetary Where the Wild Things Are. But let's not be too morbid and discuss creepy things like The Satanic Verses or try to get an Interview With a Vampire from The Stranger Who Professes 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.' Going round in round like this, you may never know Where the Sidewalk Ends, and that would be unfortunate since Uncle Tom's Cabin is just around the corner...
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