The Disenchanted
By (Author) Budd Schulberg
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
29th April 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
530
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
The Disenchanted tells the tragic story of Manley Halliday, a fabulously successful writer during the 1920s-a golden figure in a golden age-who by the late 1930s is forgotten by the literary establishment, living in Hollywood and writing for the film industry. Halliday is hired to work on a screenplay with a young writer in his twenties named Shep, who is desperate for success and idolizes Halliday. The two are sent to New York City, where a few drinks on the plane begin an epic disintegration on the part of Halliday due to the forces of alcoholism he is heroically fighting against and the powerful draw of memory and happier times. Based in part on a real-life and ill-fated writing assignment between the author and F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1939, Schulberg's novel is at its heart a masterful depiction of Manley Halliday-at times bitter, at others sympathetic and utterly sorrowful-and The Disenchanted stands as one of the most compelling and emotional evocations of generational disillusionment and fallen American stardom.
'[Manley Halliday ] is a three-dimensional creation who will haunt the imaginations of all who have the good fortune to be coming for the first time to this remarkable novel.' Anthony Burgess
Budd Schulberg, the son of a Hollywood film producer, was born in New York in 1914. He is the author of What Makes Sammy Run, The Harder They Fall and The Disenchanted, and the founder of the Watts Writers Workshop. He died in 2009.