For most of his adult life, Elmore Leonard (1925–2013) wrote complex stories about complex characters, with a special eye for realism and dialogue. Journalist Kushins’s (
Nothing’s Bad Luck: The Lives of Warren Zevon) meticulously researched biography of Leonard fills in what was happening behind the scenes of his writing. Kushins had access to copious documents from throughout Leonard’s career and does clear and concise work to reconstruct the trajectory of his life and career. After a start as an advertising man, Leonard began his fiction-writing career with Westerns, shifting to crime novels and thrillers when Westerns appeared to be on their way out. He also worked on numerous screenplays as well as having his novels and short stories adapted into films by others (experiences that ultimately led to Leonard’s well-known novel
Get Shorty). Kushins delves into the ongoing publicity around Leonard, unearthing profiles and reviews from throughout his career to further illustrate the novelist’s impact on popular fiction and the reading public at various points in time.
VERDICT A thoroughly researched chronicle of Leonard and his literary career. Likely to be popular where Brian Jay Jones’s and Walter Isaacson’s biographies circulate well.
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