Big Red: a novel starring Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles
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New York, N.Y.
Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company
[2022]
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
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Abstract: | "Narrated by a starry-eyed lesbian, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. Set amidst the noir glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age, Big Red reenvisions the life of one of America's most enduring icons: Gilda herself, Rita Hayworth, whose fiery red hair and hypnotic dancing helped make her the quintessential movie star of the 1940s. With narrator Rusty Redburn--a feisty second-string gossip columnist from Kalamazoo tasked with spying on Hayworth by Columbia movie mogul Harry 'The Janitor' Cohn--as our guide, we follow the meteoric rise and heartrending demise of the actress, encountering her exploitative father, Eduardo; her controlling husband, 'boy genius' Orson Welles; and notorious journalist Louella Parsons, among many others. Mixing his trademark screwball comedy and unerring tragedy, Jerome Charyn, with his 'polymorphous imagination' (Jonathan Lethem) reanimates film classics such as Cover Girl, Gilda, and The Lady from Shanghai. An insightful, tender portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises, Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike"-- |
Umfang: | 282 Seiten Illustration 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781324091332 |
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505 | 8 | |a One. The Kid from Kalamazoo, 1943 -- Two. The Electioneer, 1944-1945 -- Three. Gilda, 1946 -- Four. The Lady from Shanghai, 1946-1947 -- Five. Rough Cut, 1947 -- Six. At the Regina, 1947-1949 -- Seven. Princess Rita, 1951-1952 -- Eight. Pal Joey, 1954-1958 -- Nine. King Lear, 1958 | |
520 | 3 | |a "Narrated by a starry-eyed lesbian, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. Set amidst the noir glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age, Big Red reenvisions the life of one of America's most enduring icons: Gilda herself, Rita Hayworth, whose fiery red hair and hypnotic dancing helped make her the quintessential movie star of the 1940s. With narrator Rusty Redburn--a feisty second-string gossip columnist from Kalamazoo tasked with spying on Hayworth by Columbia movie mogul Harry 'The Janitor' Cohn--as our guide, we follow the meteoric rise and heartrending demise of the actress, encountering her exploitative father, Eduardo; her controlling husband, 'boy genius' Orson Welles; and notorious journalist Louella Parsons, among many others. Mixing his trademark screwball comedy and unerring tragedy, Jerome Charyn, with his 'polymorphous imagination' (Jonathan Lethem) reanimates film classics such as Cover Girl, Gilda, and The Lady from Shanghai. An insightful, tender portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises, Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike"-- | |
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contents | One. The Kid from Kalamazoo, 1943 -- Two. The Electioneer, 1944-1945 -- Three. Gilda, 1946 -- Four. The Lady from Shanghai, 1946-1947 -- Five. Rough Cut, 1947 -- Six. At the Regina, 1947-1949 -- Seven. Princess Rita, 1951-1952 -- Eight. Pal Joey, 1954-1958 -- Nine. King Lear, 1958 |
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spelling | Charyn, Jerome 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)115505377 aut Big Red a novel starring Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles Jerome Charyn First edition New York, N.Y. Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company [2022] 282 Seiten Illustration 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier One. The Kid from Kalamazoo, 1943 -- Two. The Electioneer, 1944-1945 -- Three. Gilda, 1946 -- Four. The Lady from Shanghai, 1946-1947 -- Five. Rough Cut, 1947 -- Six. At the Regina, 1947-1949 -- Seven. Princess Rita, 1951-1952 -- Eight. Pal Joey, 1954-1958 -- Nine. King Lear, 1958 "Narrated by a starry-eyed lesbian, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. Set amidst the noir glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age, Big Red reenvisions the life of one of America's most enduring icons: Gilda herself, Rita Hayworth, whose fiery red hair and hypnotic dancing helped make her the quintessential movie star of the 1940s. With narrator Rusty Redburn--a feisty second-string gossip columnist from Kalamazoo tasked with spying on Hayworth by Columbia movie mogul Harry 'The Janitor' Cohn--as our guide, we follow the meteoric rise and heartrending demise of the actress, encountering her exploitative father, Eduardo; her controlling husband, 'boy genius' Orson Welles; and notorious journalist Louella Parsons, among many others. Mixing his trademark screwball comedy and unerring tragedy, Jerome Charyn, with his 'polymorphous imagination' (Jonathan Lethem) reanimates film classics such as Cover Girl, Gilda, and The Lady from Shanghai. An insightful, tender portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises, Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike"-- Gossip columnists / Fiction Hayworth, Rita / 1918-1987 / Fiction Welles, Orson / 1915-1985 / Fiction Motion picture industry / Fiction Actresses / California / Los Angeles / 20th century / Fiction Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) / Fiction Échotiers / Romans, nouvelles, etc Cinéma / Industrie / Romans, nouvelles, etc Actrices / Californie / Los Angeles / 20e siècle / Romans, nouvelles, etc Hayworth, Rita / 1918-1987 Welles, Orson / 1915-1985 Actresses Gossip columnists Motion picture industry California / Los Angeles California / Los Angeles / Hollywood 1900-1999 Biographical fiction Fiction Historical fiction Novels Romans (DE-588)1071854844 Fiktionale Darstellung gnd-content |
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