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Exquisite Corpse

Surrealism and the Black Dahlia Murder

About Author

Mark Nelson is the design director of Anthony McCall Associates in New York City. He has over fifteen years of experience designing books, brochures, and exhibition graphics for prominent museums, galleries, and artists around the country. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. ... more

Critical Praise

"The notorious Black Dahlia murder case remains one of the most intriguing crime stories of the last century. Now Exquisite Corpse gives us compelling and unexpected arguments that bring the reader tantalizingly close to a solution. Kudos to Nelson and Bayliss for their artful detection."
—Linda Fairstein, former head of the Manhattan DA's Sex Crimes Unit and New York Times bestselling author

"Crossing art history with forensic psychiatry, Bayliss and Nelson take us on a Chandleresque ramble through '40s L.A.. . . . Equal parts Artforum and True Detective, Exquisite Corpse is as thought provoking as it is tastefully depraved—a pillow book for Hannibal Lecter."
—Mark Dery, author of The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium: American Culture on the Brink

"There's a reason the unsolved 1947 murder of an unknown Hollywood wannabe continues to command our violence-glutted, sensation-seeking, ever-shorter attention span—the artistry of the hand that skillfully bisected, exsanguinated, and arranged the two halves of her body, transforming a crime scene into a surrealist tableau. As attractive as she had been in life, Elizabeth Short was indeed an exquisite corpse. Nelson and Bayliss have produced the ultimate collision between highbrow and lowbrow. You won't know where in your library to shelve their book, but no matter—you'll find it hard to put away."
—Kathryn Harrison, author of The Kiss and The Binding Chair

Little Brown and Company
Format:
HARDCOVER BOOK
Publish Date:
9/18/2006
Price:
$35.00
ISBN:
9780821258194
Pages:
192
Size:
8" x 10"

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