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Who Was H. G. Carrillo? D. T. Max on a Novelist Whose Fictions Went Too Far

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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H.G. Carrillo was born Herman Glenn Carroll in Detroit to two African American public school teachers. Growing up, he was something of a prodigy as a classical pianist. By his late teens, he was performing widely in the United States and abroad. He lived in an area called Bagley after riots of 1967 but later bought a house in Sherwood Forest. His wife Susan Ache's sister pulled out some of the old family photos for this story.

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