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An Elegant Soap Opera


Article # : 17037 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 8 / 1990  2,817 Words
Author : Cynthia Grenier
Cynthia Grenier is contributing editor to the Arts section of The World & I.

       AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN
       Dominick Dunne
       New York: Crown, 1990
       458 pp., $ 19.95
       
        First, in 1985, there was Dominick Dunne's The Two Mrs. Grenvilles based on, or - to put it more exactly - inspired by, an incident involving Ann Woodward, a former showgirl who in 1955 shot and killed her husband, a scion of New York society. That became a television miniseries starring Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert.
       
        In 1988 came his best seller People Like Us, about the outrageousness of New York nouveaux riches and their desperate struggle to make it in Manhattan society. The book kept a lively current of speculation going for quite a few nights around the tables in Mortimer's, the East Side's favorite restaurant for fashionable folk, presented as Clarence's in the novel. Late last spring, that novel was turned into a miniseries starring Eva Marie Saint and Ben Gazzara.
       
        Now in the summer of 1990 comes An Inconvenient Woman. This time Dunne is gunning for Los Angeles, a town he does not remember in the kindest way. This book, too, has been presold for a miniseries, to ABC, for a reported $500,000.
       
        Embarrassing Murders
       
        Once again, Dunne has found his inspiration in the headlines and faits divers of popular journalism. In 1982 the circumstances surrounding the death from heart failure of California millionaire Alfred S. ... (1990 of 16363 Characters)
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