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Book Reviews of Hollywood : A Novel of America in the 1920s

Hollywood : A Novel of America in the 1920s
Hollywood A Novel of America in the 1920s
Author: Gore Vidal
ISBN-13: 9780394576596
ISBN-10: 0394576594
Publication Date: 1/20/1990
Pages: 437
Edition: 1st ed
Rating:
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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The fifth novel in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire sequence (sixth, however, in order of publication) begins on the eve of American involvement in the First World War and ends shortly after the mysterious death of Warren G. Harding and ascension of the taciturn Calvin Coolidge to the presidency. Balanced against Gore's descriptions of all these political machinations is the story of newspaper publisher Caroline Sanford's foray into film acting, which places her in proximity to the scandals involving Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and William Desmond Taylor. The cast of characters includes a young Franklin Delano Roosevelt--and his mistress, Lucy Mercer--and Vidal's maternal grandfather, Senator T.P. Gore. As always, the proceedings are enlivened by Vidal's caustic wit.