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Onassis: Aristotle and Christina

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Portrays the lives and business triumphs of Aristotle Onassis, who built a tanker fleet larger than most navies, and his sole heiress, Christina, who contested her father's will, pensioned off her stepmother, and seized power in the Onassis empire

297 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1987

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L.J. Davis

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Lawrence James Davis, better known as L. J. Davis, was an American writer, whose novels focussed on Brooklyn, New York.

Davis's novel, A Meaningful Life, described by the Village Voice as a "scathing 1971 satire about a reverse-pioneer from Idaho who tries to redeem his banal existence through the renovation of an old slummed-up Brooklyn town house", was reissued in 2009, with an introduction by Jonathan Lethem. Lethem, a childhood friend of one of Davis's sons, praised the novel in an essay about Brooklyn authors, which resulted in New York Review Books Classics reprinting it after nearly 40 years.

Davis has been a resident of Brooklyn since 1965. He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975 to write fiction, but then began to write journalism, notably for Harper's Magazine.

Davis died at his home in Brooklyn on April 6, 2011.

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Some fascinating details but a bit uneven and ends in a most peculiar fashion.
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