A “breezily entertaining” look at the comic couple who hobnobbed
with Dorothy Parker, S. J. Perelman, Bennett Cerf, and other
luminaries of their day (The New York Times Book Review). Nathanael
West—author, screenwriter, playwright—was famous for two
masterpieces: Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust, which
remains one the most penetrating novels ever written about Hollywood.
He was also one of the most gifted and original writers of his
generation, a scathing satirist whose insight into the brutalities of
modern life proved prophetic. Eileen McKenney—accidental muse,
literary heroine—grew up corn-fed in the Midwest and moved to
Manhattan’s Greenwich Village when she was twenty-one. The
inspiration for her sister Ruth’s stories in the New Yorker under
the banner of “My Sister Eileen,” she became an overnight
celebrity, and her star eventually crossed with that of the man she
would impulsively marry. Together, Nathanael and Eileen had entrée
into a social circle that included F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dashiell
Hammett, Katharine White, and many of the literary, theatrical, and
film luminaries of the era. But their carefree, offbeat
Broadway-to-Hollywood love story would flame out almost as soon as it
began. Now, with “a great marriage of scholarship and gossip”
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune), this biography restores West and McKenney
to their rightful place in the popular imagination, offering “a
shrewd portrait of two people who in their different ways were
noteworthy participants in American culture during one of its
liveliest periods” (Los Angeles Times). “Opens a window onto
the lives of writers in 1930s America as they struggled with
anxieties, pretensions, temptations and myths that confound our
culture to this day.” —Salon.com “The first to fully
chronicle and entwine these careening lives, Meade forges an
engrossing, madcap, and tragic American story of ambition,
reinvention, and risk.” —Booklist, starred review
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The Screwball World of Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547488677
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter