All 40% Off Sales Final - Not Guaranteed List Written and narrated by Dominick Dunne - Abridged Fiction - 4 CASSETTES - 6 hours Publisher, Dove Audio (1997) A Novel in the form of a Memoir Writer, journalist and chronicler of justice as it relates to the rich and famous, Gus Bailey, like the movers and shakers of Los Angeles, is drawn into the vortex of the O.J. Simpson trial. By day, he is a fixture at the courthouse, confidant to the Goldman and Simpson families, the lawyers, the journalists, the hangers-on, and even the judge. By night, he is courted by the most celebrated hosts in town, from Kirk Douglas to Heidi Fleiss, from Elizabeth Taylor to Nancy Reagan, who delight in the hottest news from the corridors of the courtroom. Bailey is one of Dominick Dunne's most familiar characters, now caught up in a national obsession with the Trial of the Century. Using real names and faces, Dunne interweaves fact and fiction, the story of both the notorious public trial and the private trials Gus endures as he faces his own mortality. Unique in his perspective, his personal sensibilities, and his ability to produce equally compelling fiction and nonfiction, Dominick Dunne delivers an account of the sensational trial that probes the consciousness of participants and observers. Another City, Not My Own illuminates the meaning of guilt and innocence, of justice served and justice denied, and of the price and perquisites of celebrity in today's America. About the Author: DOMINICK DUNNE is an internationally acclaimed journalist and a best selling author of both fiction and nonfiction, including A Season in Purgatory, An Inconvenient Woman, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, and The Mansions of Limbo. His coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial for "Vanity Fair" was classically provocative and insightful. |
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