Killing of a Unicorn
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Peter Bogdanovich's 'The Killing of the Unicorn' is a deeply personal and acidic account written in the aftermath of Dorothy Stratten's tragic death.
Bogdanovich reflects on his relationship with Stratten, a former model and actress who was murdered by her estranged husband.
The book vents anger towards various parties, including Hugh Hefner and others perceived to be responsible.
It serves as a raw, unfiltered expression of grief and outrage, detailing the events surrounding Stratten's life and death.
Due to its controversial nature, the book received mixed reactions and remains a poignant reminder of a dark chapter in Hollywood history.
Bogdanovich reflects on his relationship with Stratten, a former model and actress who was murdered by her estranged husband.
The book vents anger towards various parties, including Hugh Hefner and others perceived to be responsible.
It serves as a raw, unfiltered expression of grief and outrage, detailing the events surrounding Stratten's life and death.
Due to its controversial nature, the book received mixed reactions and remains a poignant reminder of a dark chapter in Hollywood history.
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