Zitat des Tages von James Ellroy:
I have a very intense marriage.
My mother and I will continue on some level that I haven't determined yet. I think my mother's a great character, and I have to say that giving my mother to the world has to be the biggest thrill of my writing career.
I'm clenched down, I'm locked in on it, which is my general approach to life.
I am the most well-adjusted human being I know. I started out this investigation as a very happy man with a great career. I've got the life people dream about: I am rich, I am famous, I've got a fabulous marriage to an absolutely, spell-bindingly brilliant woman.
I haven't been to a movie in a year and a half.
As much as I transferred my mother to Elizabeth Shore of The Black Dahlia, as much as her dad mutated into an obsession with crime in general, well, I have thought about other things throughout the years.
As a kid, I sensed history going on all around me, but the basic thrust of it didn't move me.
I love thinking about American history, thinking about LA history. I love brooding on crime.
I've been tremendously moved by a bunch of odd books. Ross McDonald is very important to me. I love the Lew Archer books.
As critical acclaim and response has built up, every interview I give is a chance to puncture the myth I've created about my work and refine it.
Every one of my books is written from the viewpoint of cops, with the exception of my book Killer on the Road, which is written from the viewpoint of a serial killer.
I am a writer. I could not afford to take 15 months off from my writing career to play detective.
I want to see these bad, bad, bad, bad men come to grips with their humanity.
I'm getting a wider circle of fans now. More women, more middle class people.
Noir is dead for me because historically, I think it's a simple view. I've taken it as far as it can go. I think I've expanded on it a great deal, taken it further than any other American novelist.
I would like to provoke ambiguous responses in my readers.
I don't know anybody in the underworld. I make this stuff up. I don't know any criminals.
I like to be alone so I can write. But focus can hurt you. I don't want to be some stress casualty in early middle age.
The truth of the matter is, you lose a parent to murder when you're 10 years old, and in fact at the time of the murder you hate your lost parent, my mother in my case.
Rock and rollers can get you the youth buzz, and younger people are fanatical readers.
I put on such a good show, the story is outrageous, and people don't want to hear that I'm basically a reasonable human being. As long as it continues to get me print, I'll continue to perform in an exuberant manner.
I was a WASP kid going to a high school that was 99 percent Jewish and I wanted attention and I wanted to make a spectacle of myself because I couldn't stand to be ignored.
Raymond Chandler once wrote that Dashiell Hammett gave murder back to the people who really committed it.