- A Season in Purgatory
"A Season in Purgatory" is a 1993
novel byDominick Dunne . It was inspired by the 1975 murder ofMartha Moxley , for whichMichael Skakel , the nephew ofEthel Skakel Kennedy , eventually was convicted. Dunne became fascinated with the story after covering the 1991 rape trial ofWilliam Kennedy Smith for "Vanity Fair" [December 17, 2002 Dominick Dunne profile by Jeff Falcon at Surftofind.com] .The hardcover edition (ISBN 0-5175-8386-0) was released by Crown Publishers on April 13, 1993. The paperback (ISBN 0-5532-9076-2) was published by Bantam Books on June 1, 1994.
Plot synopsis
The novel's protagonist and narrator is Harrison Burns, who received an
Ivy League education thanks to the generosity of Gerald Bradley, the patriarch of a large, wealthy, and politically well-connectedIrish Catholic family who has links toorganized crime . Twenty years afterConnecticut teenager and Bradley neighbor Winifred Utley is bludgeoned to death with a softball bat, her murder remains unsolved, and Burns, now a successfultrue crime writer who is haunted by the secret he has kept for the past two decades, steps forward to accuse Gerald's son Constant, who is being groomed to bePresident of the United States , of the crime. What ensues is a widespread investigation that threatens to tear apart one of the most powerful families in the state, unless they manage to destroy Burns first.Critical reception
In the "
New York Times ",Maureen Dowd observed, "In his latest cafe-society roman a clef . . . Dominick Dunne takes all the most chilling character flaws of three generations of Kennedys and compresses them into one creepy plot line. If you can bear to read one more word, even with a gossamer veneer of fiction, about America's royal and sorrowful Irish Catholic clan, and if you like Mr. Dunne's dishy style of society vivisection, then you will probably enjoy his new tour of the toxic side of a golden American family." [ [http://times.com/books/97/11/30/home/dunne-purgatory.html "New York Times", June 6, 1993] ]Gene Lyons of "
Entertainment Weekly " thought, "What ought to have been the gripping courtroom drama hinted at in the novel's opening pages becomes a murky progression of botched assassinations, fortuitous heart attacks and strokes, and a homicide trial filled with more legal absurdities than a half-dozen episodes of "Night Court ". After so promising a start, it's a letdown." Despite his disappointment, he graded it "a solid B." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,306244,00.html "Entertainment Weekly", April 16, 1993] ]Television adaptation
Robert W. Lenski adapted the novel for a
May 1996CBS miniseries directed by David Greene. The cast includedPatrick Dempsey as Harrison Burns,Craig Sheffer as Constant Bradley, andBrian Dennehy as Gerald Bradley, withSherilyn Fenn ,Edward Herrmann ,David Marshall Grant ,Bonnie Bedelia , andBlair Brown in supporting roles.References
External links
* [http://www.amazon.com/Season-Purgatory-Dominick-Dunne/dp/0345430557 "A Season in Purgatory" at Amazon.com]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115348/fullcredits "A Season in Purgatory" at the Internet Movie Database]
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