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How I Got to Be This Hip The Collected Works of One of America's Preeminent Journalists

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ISBN-10: 0671028103

ISBN-13: 9780671028107

Edition: 1999

Authors: Barry Farrell, Steve Hawk, John Gregory Dunne

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List price: $17.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Publication date: 2/1/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 8.75" wide x 5.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

John Gregory Dunne(1932-2003) was an novelist, screenwriter, and frequent contributor toThe New York Review of Books.Among his books areTrue ConfessionsandPlayland.Ilan Stavansis Lewis-Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College.

Introduction
Innocence and Guilt
On a Sailboat of Sinking Water
Second Reading: Bad Vibrations from Woodstock
Celebrity Market
For the Only Freak in Ohio
First Floor Rear at the Jungle's Edge
The Ghost of Shoplifting Past
The Repression in the Mirror
Some Notes on the Last Twenty Years
Tragedies at Hollywood and Vine
On Flying First Class
That Toyota of Mine
Why My Friendship with Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl Ended
Secrets of the Kite
Dances of Death
In a Let-Bum Situation
In Hollywood, the Dead Keep Right on Dying
California Inquest
Merchandising Gary Gilmore's Dance of Death
The Court Said the Victims Invited the Trouble
Stalking the Hillside Strangler
Pimps and Poets
The Case Against F. Lee Bailey
George in the Afternoon
The Guru Comes to Kansas
Sinatra: One Hell of an Enemy
Gee, Gordon
An Indigestible Dinner with Professor M.
The Rules of the Game
Billy in the Garden
How I Got To Be This Hip