Big Red: A Novel Starring Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles
By (Author) Jerome Charyn
Bedford Square Publishers
No Exit Press
30th November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Narrated by a starry-eyed reporter, 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.
Big Red, Charyn's latest, tells the story of the 1940s screen goddess Rita Hayworth and her relationship with the wunderkind director Orson Welles. Charyn has created a memorable narrator in Rusty Redburn, a fiery gossip columnist hired to spy on Hayworth, who changes sides to become her confidant and friend. Through Rusty's eyes we witness the film star's rollercoaster life and the ambivalent allure of celebrity * Sunday Times (Best Historical Fiction Book of 2022) *
Charyn, a veteran novelist, biographer and essayist, subtly evokes F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby in telling his saga of star-crossed charismatics through the eyes of an all-seeing peripheral figure... Inspired * Wall Street Journal *
Alluring * Irish Times (Crime Book of the Year) *
Be warned: reading Big Red will take over your life * Times *
Short review quote in here * CrimeReads *
Jerome Charyn (b. 1937) is the critically acclaimed author of nearly fifty books. Born in the Bronx, he attended Columbia College. After graduating, he took a job as a playground director and wrote in his spare time, producing his first novel, a Lower East Side fairytale called Once Upon a Droshky , in 1964. In 1974, Charyn published Blue Eyes , his first Isaac Sidel mystery. This first in athe so-called Sidel quartet introduced the eccentric, near-mythic Sidel, and his bizarre cast of sidekicks. Although he completed the quartet with Secret Isaac (1978), Charyn followed the character through Under the Eye of God . Charyn, who divides his time between New York and Paris, is also accomplished at table tennis, and once ranked amongst France's top 10 percent of ping-pong players.