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Hollywood | Gore Vidal
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Hollywood marks the fifth episode in Gore Vidal's "Narratives of Empire," his celebrated series of six historical novels that form his extended biography of the United States. It is 1917, and President Woodrow Wilson is about to lead the country into the Great War in Europe. In California, a new industry is born that will irreversibly transform America. Caroline Sanford, the alluring heroine of Empire, discovers the power of moving pictures to manipulate reality as she vaults to screen stardom under the name of Emma Traxler. Just as Caroline must balance her two lives--West Coast movie star and East Coast newspaper publisher and senator's mistress--so too must America balance its two power centers: Hollywood and Washington. Here is history as only Gore Vidal can re-create it: brimming with intrigue and scandal, peopled by the greats of the silver screen and American politics. "Hollywood shimmers with the illusion of politics and the politics of illusion," wrote the Chicago Sun-Times. "A wonderfully literate and consistently impressive work of fiction that clearly belongs on a shelf with Vidal's best," said The New York Times Book Review. With a new Introduction by the author. From the Hardcover edition.
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TieDyeDude
Hollywood | Gore Vidal
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#tlt @dabbe

This will change the moment I hit send...
1. Gene Wilder
2. Rosario Dawson
3. Ewan McGregor

dabbe Ooh, interesting!
1. I'm probably the only person who had a picture of Gene Wilder on her wall as a kid because I ADORED him, especially in WILLIE WONKA and YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN.
2. I know her, but I haven't seen her in ANYTHING. I'll have to check her out.
3. LOVED him in Moulin Rouge!
Thanks for playing! 🤩🤩🤩
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TieDyeDude @dabbe
1. We just watched See No Evil, Hear No Evil, which I hadn't seen in years, and it is amazing!
2. She was great in the film version of RENT.
3. Moulin Rouge is one of my all time favorite movies! Big Fish is up there, too.
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dabbe @TieDyeDude I can't believe it, but I've never seen SEE NO EVIL. That's going on my TBW list! 2y
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ValerieAndBooks
Hollywood | Gore Vidal
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Seven books are in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire historical fiction series, and these three are the ones I have (so far). #Hollywood is still TBR.

JanuarieTimewalker13 Wow!! Nice collection. I started Lincoln in 1991, but life got in the way and I never finished it. One day I would like to pick that back up or another of his. 8y
ValerieAndBooks @JanuarieTimewalker13 I've been on Chapter One of Lincoln for the past few months 😊. But, taking this pic has inspired me to pick it up again and I'm already on Chapter Five. I read Burr many years ago (different cover than this) then again recently. Burr might be a good one to start with, since it's the earliest chronologically but also considering the current Hamilton mania 😊! (edited) 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh, good point! I'm a little out of the loop with Hamilton bc I haven't seen the play. But I used to live not far from where the dual actually happened. Lol 8y
Hobbinol 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Just wondering: do you pick sides on big literary feuds like Mailer & Vidal? I tend to favor Vidal (even though I'll always have a soft spot for Mailer because he encouraged Albee early in the playwright's career). 8y
ValerieAndBooks @Hobbinol Definitely Vidal for me! Also both guys would be difficult to be around for any length of time but at least with Vidal I would not have to worry about being stabbed or head-butted 😂. Any current literary feuds you know of? Closest I can think of is Franzen vs Oprah a few years back. 8y
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Bklover
Hollywood | Gore Vidal
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#maybookflowers #Hollywood. This is it. Only one I can find. And I haven't even read it. 😳

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