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Audio knyga: West of Eden

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  • Formatas: MP3
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: Vintage Digital
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473553316
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  • Formatas: MP3
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: Vintage Digital
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473553316
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An epic, mesmerizing oral history of Hollywood and Los Angeles from the author of the contemporary classic Edie.

Jean Stein transformed the art of oral history in her groundbreaking book Edie: American Girl, an indelible portrait of Andy Warhol "superstar" Edie Sedgwick, which was edited with George Plimpton. Now, in West of Eden, she turns to Los Angeles, the city of her childhood. Stein vividly captures a mythic cast of characters: their ambitions and triumphs as well as their desolation and grief.

These stories illuminate the bold aspirations of five larger-than-life individuals and their families. West of Eden is a work of history both grand in scale and intimate in detail. At the center of each family is a dreamer who finds fortune and strife in Southern California: Edward Doheny, the Wisconsin-born oil tycoon whose corruption destroyed the reputation of a US president and led to his own son's violent death; Jack Warner, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who, together with his brothers, founded one of the world's most iconic film studios; Jane Garland, the troubled daughter of an aspiring actress who could never escape her mother's schemes; Jennifer Jones, an actress from Oklahoma who won the Academy Award at 25 but struggled with despair amid her fame and glamour. Finally, Stein chronicles the ascent of her own father, Jules Stein, an eye doctor born in Indiana who transformed Hollywood with the creation of an unrivaled agency and studio.

In each chapter, Stein paints a portrait of an outsider who pins his or her hopes on the nascent power and promise of Los Angeles. Each individual's unyielding intensity pushes loved ones, especially children, toward a perilous threshold. West of Eden depicts the city that has projected its own image of America onto the world, in all its idealism and paradox. As she did in Edie, Jean Stein weaves together the personal recollections of an array of individuals to create an astonishing tapestry of a place like no other.

Read by Scott Brick, Paul Boehmer, Tara Sands, Cassandra Campbell, Arthur Morey, Mark Bramhall, Kathleen McInerney, Ann Marie Lee, Fred Sanders, Jorjeana Marie, Keith Szarabajka, Will Damron, and Bruce Mann.

Recenzijos

One of the best books ever written about the movies. * Daily Telegraph, Book of the Year #1 * Selective and sly, personal and political and by far one of the best books ever written about Hollywood The stories are vivid and the voices as clear as if the speakers were still alive Like reading a secret diary and looking at a geologists diagram at the same time: with each intimate revelation, the precise stratification of the worlds most glamorous and closed society becomes clear. -- Gaby Wood * Daily Telegraph * The best book ever done on the terrifying social dysfunction of the beautiful people [ Stein] is clear-eyed and knows where the bodies are buried Though all true, this book reads like a dream A spellbinding record of that ancien régime. -- David Thomson * New Statesman * The dark side of Tinseltown the fame, the fortunes, the secrets told by those in the know Stein edits together the dizzying array of interviews she has collected, weaving them into a subtly revealing oral history that illuminates Hollywood life from the 1920s to the 1990s. -- Victoria Segal * Sunday Times * A gripping story of money, power and fame Highly entertaining stuff packed with memorable anecdotes. -- Sebastian Shakespeare * Tatler * A saga, like Steinbecks version of Genesis, about family squabbles and sins passed down, along with money, from one generation to the next. -- Peter Conrad * Observer * Absorbing oral history of Hollywood A tantilisingly intimate portrait of a handful of families whose very different experiences together sum up Tinseltown to a T. -- Brian Viner * Daily Mail * Steins style is addictive: briskly intercut (rarely does one voice claim a full page), unafraid that gossipy asides will lessen its gravity. And like Chandler, like James Ellroy, like Kenneth Angers Hollywood Babylon and Nathanael Wests Day of the Locust, West of Eden sees something primally rotten in the bedrock of the city. -- Danny Leigh * Financial Times * This is the book Hollywood has been waiting for Gripping and stealthily emotive An astonishing collection of voices Read this and you'll never turn onto Doheny Drive in the sunshine again without thinking about this gilded, glittering citys identity as a fascinating and troubled invention of the 20th century. -- Olivia Cole * GQ * Jean Steins book deploys a wonderful grace in uncovering a monstrous reality it tells brilliant stories, sometimes very personal ones, and lets their accretion work its own magic A wild compendium of stories about what it is to be a child in a world of childish adults, and her book feels political, a meditation on the moral consequences of being looked after by powerful monsters with sick egos. -- Andrew OHagan * London Review of Books *

Jean Steins father, Jules, founded MCA and she grew up in the golden years of Hollywood. At Jeans coming-out party, Judy Garland sang Over the Rainbow; later she had an affair with William Faulkner, became an editor at The Paris Review, and was Elia Kazans assistant on Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Immersed in the demi-monde of New York, she was close to Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground, and to Warhols muse Edie Sedgewick about whom Lou Reed wrote Femme Fatale and Jean Stein wrote Edie (1982). That book became an international best-seller, of which Norman Mailer wrote: This is the book of the Sixties that we have been waiting for.