Hollywood
By (Author) Charles Bukowski
Introduction by Howard Sounes
Canongate Books
Canongate Canons
5th August 2019
4th July 2019
Main - Canons
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
195g
'What will you do'
'Oh, hell, I'll write a novel about writing the screenplay and making the movie.'
'What are you going to call it'
'Hollywood.'
'Hollywood'
'Yes . . .'
Poetic, sharp and dangerous, Hollywood - Bukowski's fictionalisation of his experiences making the film Barfly - explores the many dark shadows to be found in the neon-soaked glare of Hollywood's limelight.
No other book gets as close to the corrupt heart of American movie-making * * Guardian * *
A literary immortal * * Time * *
Bukowski's voice is insistent and affirming but it also has the humble durability of someone who won't stay down . . . His stories help keep people alive * * Independent * *
A laureate of American low life * * Time * *
Full of entertaining vignettes of celebrities * * The Times * *
Charles Bukowski was the legendary Californian writer who became famous for his semi-autobiographical books about low-life America. Novels such as Factotum and Post Office made this one-time bum, and lifelong alcoholic, rich and famous, and culminated in the making of Barfly, a major Hollywood movie based on his life starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. He died in March 1994.