Global Greeks - Writers
He is the author of eight books: Mafia USA, Greek Fire, Eleni, Hellas, A Place for Us, Greece: Land of Light, Bones of Contention, and The Bourlotas Fortune. Eleni, an autobiographical memoir, describes the life of his family in Greece during the Second World War and Greek Civil War, which was also made into a feature film in 1985, starring John Malkovich as Gage. He is also credited as an executive producer of Francis Ford Coppola's film The Godfather III.
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Selected works: La Langue maternelle, Ap. J.-C., Je t’oublierai tous les jours. |
Selected works: The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex.
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Selected works:The Truth about Sascha Knisch, The Gray Book. |
Selected works: Peasants and Masters, En fallen angel. |
Selected works: Little Infamies, The Maze, The Birthday Party.
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Selected works: A crowded heart, Father Dancing. |
Newsweek has published the first chapter of the book (21.09.2008). According the review by the New York Times (28.08.2008), he tells "a tight, suspenseful story, packing enough of a wallop to put “The Turnaround” on an express bus of its own". Greek-american by descent, George Pelecanos was born in Washington, D.C. in 1957. Selected works: Shoedog, The Night Gardener, Drama City.
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Selected works: Loaded, Dead Europe. In May 2009 he won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for his gritty tale of Melbourne suburbia, The Slap.
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