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With the same erotic force as Killing Johnny Fry, but grounded in a far darker vision of human nature, Diablerie is a transfixing new novel from one of our most powerful writers.
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But he has also been published by the Black Classic Press, and "Diablerie," was published by Bloomsbury USA.
Walter Mosley 2008
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'Diablerie' interprets the fiendish, often ludicrous instruments of modern warfare; the final group, 'Escapades,' ranges widely on our culture and human vanities.
Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives 2006
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The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive just posted a bunch of incredible illustrations from the "Diablerie" chapter of h ...
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Diablerie by Walter Mosley: Book summary and media reviews.
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Diablerie by Walter Mosley: Book summary and media reviews.
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Then a woman from his past turns up at a gala for his wifes new gig at a magazine called Diablerie and makes it clear that she remembers something he doesnt.
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The name has other connotations: Diablerie French — playfulness, mischief; the clever, astounding, or comical pranks of a child, clown or rascal.
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Mysteries and Yiddish The word "existential" doesn't often come to mind these days, but in his new novel "Diablerie," Walter Mosley offers up a dour existentialist who has devoted 20 years to maintaining an obsolete data system while married to a woman he has never loved.
Walter Mosley 2008
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