Hollywood: A Novel of America in the 1920's (American Chronicles S.) (Vintage International) (Narratives of empire)

by Vidal and Gore Vidal

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Continuing what has been dubbed his 'revenge on two hundred years of American history', Gore Vidal locates this novel in Washington. But this is 1917, and Hollywood is now competing with America's capital as the nation's power-base, just as it fights for centre-stage in this book. Caroline Sanford, erstwhile newspaper magnate, launches herself into the West Coast land of celluloid dreams and becomes, overnight, an international star. Not for nothing, on the dawn of World War One, is Caroline making films like the Huns from Hell. She is a government agent. But in Washington, that government isn't doing awfully well. Weighed down by his League of Nation's failure, by Roosevelt, Clemenceau, a stroke and the ship-like tonnage of his wife Edith, President Woodrow Wilson is on the wane - and Warren Harding is on the up. A popular, handsome, toothpick-chomping philanderer and dimwit whose wife is given to consulting spiritualists, he is about to usher in a new era. One of unprecedented scandal, cinematic extravagance and tawdry disintegration. The sort of era where the President could easily be mistaken for a film star ...
  • ISBN10 0517107104
  • ISBN13 9780517107102
  • Publish Date 22 June 1993 (first published 1 October 1989)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 16 April 2021
  • Imprint Random House Value Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English