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The Black Dahlia (1987) is a crime fiction novel by American author James Ellroy. Its subject is the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles, California, which received wide attention because her corpse was horrifically mutilated and discarded in an empty residential lot. The investigation ultimately led to a broad police corruption scandal. While rooted in the facts of the Short murder and featuring many real-life people, places and events, Ellroy's novel blends facts and fiction, most notably in providing a solution to the crime when in reality it has never been solved. James Ellroy dedicated The Black Dahlia, "To Geneva Hilliker Ellroy 1915-1958 Mother: Twenty-nine Years Later, This Valediction in Blood." The epigraph for The Black Dahlia is "Now I fold you down, my drunkard, my n

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  • داليا السوداء (رواية) (ar)
  • Die schwarze Dahlie (Roman) (de)
  • Le Dahlia noir (roman) (fr)
  • Dalia Nera (romanzo) (it)
  • The Black Dahlia (novel) (en)
  • Den svarta dahlian (roman) (sv)
  • 黑色大理花 (小說) (zh)
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  • رواية داليا السوداء (بالإنغوشية: The Black Dahlia) هي رواية تم إصدارها عام (1987) مصنفة ضمن أدب الجريمة للكاتب الأمريكي جيمس إلروي، تتناول قصة حادثة داليا السوداء الشهيرة التي حدثت في الولايات المتحدة في فترة الاربعينيات. تحولت هذه الرواية فيما بعد لعمل سينمائي يحمل نفسي العنوان «داليا السوداء» وتم إنتاجه عام 2006. (ar)
  • Die schwarze Dahlie (1987; Originaltitel The Black Dahlia) ist ein Roman von James Ellroy, der in Los Angeles zwischen 1947 und 1949 spielt und auf einer wahren Geschichte – dem Mord an Elizabeth Short – basiert. (de)
  • Le Dahlia noir (titre original : The Black Dahlia) est un roman policier historique américain de James Ellroy paru en 1987, inspiré de l'affaire du Dahlia noir. L'affaire fut nommé ainsi en rapport avec le film Le dahlia bleu de George Marshall, sortie l'année précédente. En France, il est traduit par Freddy Michalski, spécialisé en polars, et publié en 1988. Il est par la suite réédité en livre de poche en 2006 par Payot & Rivages dans la collection Rivages/Noir. (fr)
  • Dalia Nera (The Black Dahlia) è un romanzo di genere "neo"-noir scritto da James Ellroy, ispirato a un fatto realmente accaduto, l'omicidio di Elizabeth Short, aspirante attrice soprannominata "Dalia Nera". Dalia Nera è il primo libro della tetralogia della Los Angeles Nera, romanzi ambientati tra gli anni quaranta e gli anni cinquanta a Hollywood. In Italia, è stato pubblicato dalla Arnoldo Mondadori Editore nel 2006. (it)
  • Den svarta dahlian, original The Black Dahlia, är en thriller från 1987 av författaren James Ellroy. Romanen, som utgavs i Sverige 1990 på i översättning av Ulf Gyllenhak, är den första i den så kallade LA-kvartetten. (sv)
  • 《黑色大理花》(英語:The Black Dahlia)是1987年的新黑色犯罪小說,作者是美國作家詹姆斯·艾尔罗伊,其靈感來自真實的伊麗莎白·蕭特謀殺案。《黑色大理花》是艾洛伊的洛城四部曲第一本著作,設定於1940年代與1950年代的洛杉磯,描繪了政治腐敗和墮落的溫床。洛城四部曲繼續的作品是《絕命之鄉》、《鐵面特警隊》和《》。詹姆士·艾洛伊以《黑色大理花》獻給 "To Geneva Hilliker Ellroy 1915–1958 Mother: Twenty-nine Years Later, This Valediction in Blood.",則是 "Now I fold you down, my drunkard, my navigator, My first lost keeper, to love and look at later. —安妮·塞克斯頓"。 (zh)
  • The Black Dahlia (1987) is a crime fiction novel by American author James Ellroy. Its subject is the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles, California, which received wide attention because her corpse was horrifically mutilated and discarded in an empty residential lot. The investigation ultimately led to a broad police corruption scandal. While rooted in the facts of the Short murder and featuring many real-life people, places and events, Ellroy's novel blends facts and fiction, most notably in providing a solution to the crime when in reality it has never been solved. James Ellroy dedicated The Black Dahlia, "To Geneva Hilliker Ellroy 1915-1958 Mother: Twenty-nine Years Later, This Valediction in Blood." The epigraph for The Black Dahlia is "Now I fold you down, my drunkard, my n (en)
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  • The Mysterious Press
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