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Title | : | The Day of the Locust |
Author | : | Nathanael West |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Signet Classic Printing |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 1983 by Signet Classic (first published 1939) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Classics. Literature. Novels. American. 20th Century |
Nathanael West
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.76 | 19272 Users | 773 Reviews
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The Day of the Locust is a novel about Hollywood and its corrupting touch, about the American dream turned into a sun-drenched California nightmare. Nathanael West's Hollywood is not the glamorous "home of the stars" but a seedy world of little people, some hopeful, some despairing, all twisted by their by their own desires -- from the ironically romantic artist narrator, to a macho movie cowboy, a middle-aged innocent from America's heartland, and the hard-as-nails call girl would-be-star whom they all lust after. An unforgettable portrayal of a world that mocks the real and rewards the sham, turns its back on love to plunge into empty sex, and breeds a savage violence that is its own undoing, this novel stands as a classic indictment of all that is most extravagant and uncontrolled in American life.Describe Books Supposing The Day of the Locust
Original Title: | The Day of the Locust |
ISBN: | 0451523482 (ISBN13: 9780451523488) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Tod Hackett, Faye Greener, Homer Simpson, Abe Kusich |
Setting: | United States of America Los Angeles, California(United States) Hollywood, California(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.76 From 19272 Users | 773 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books The Day of the Locust
Depressing, crushing realization that the American dream isn't all it's cracked up to be, and that Hollywood glitz and glamour is just going to screw you up sooner or later.This is the Golden Age of Hollywood, full of beautiful actresses, movies, hopes and passion. Tod Hackett gets caught up in this world when he finds himself in an LA studio, working as a set designer. As well as Tod, there's a whole bunch of unfortunate characters pulled into this spotlighted charade, most notably - Faye (aWhere else could they go but California, the land of sunshine and oranges?Once there, they discover that sunshine isnt enough.They realize that theyve been tricked and burn with resentment. Every day of their lives they read newspapers and went to the movies. Both fed them on lynchings, murder, sex crimes, explosions, wrecks, love nests, fires, miracles, revolutions, wars. The daily diet made sophisticates of them. The sun is a joke. Oranges cant titillate their jaded palates. Nothing can ever
I am recommending this book to you because you should read it. It is set in 2012 America, as you can see from this quote:Their boredom becomes more and more terrible. They realize that theyve been tricked and burn with resentment. Every day of their lives they read the newspapers and went to the movies. Both fed them on lynchings, murder, sex crimes, explosions, wrecks, love nests, fires, miracles, revolutions, war. This daily diet made sophisticates of them. The sun is a joke. Oranges cant
The Day of The Locust has a dead horse in a Hollywood pool, a cock fight, a Mexican, a cowboy and plenty of other strange things, people and happenings. I loved the book.Why The Day of The Locust I wondered: an explanation found online (where else?) is that the locust refers to Tod, the main character.I've also read that : "..the fierce critique of Hollywood, and the mentality of the masses, depicts an America that is both sick with vanity, while also harboring a malignant sense of
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06p56zjDescription: Tod is a young scene designer in 1930s Hollywood trying to earn an honest buck and still maintain his artistic integrity. He falls in love with Faye, an aspiring actress and gets sucked into the toxic periphery of Hollywood. A caustic satire on the flipside of the 1930s dream factory.
A grim little tale of a pack of losers leading sad and desperate lives in L.A. in the 1930's. Tod is an artist with a job at one of the movie studios, and he's in lust with Faye, a wannabe actress with no talent and a sick father, who has made it clear that she has no interest in Tod, but that doesn't stop her from teasing him. Homer Simpson (Bear in mind that this was written before Matt Groening was even born.) is a yokel in from Iowa who came to California for his health who apparently has
A dark and foreboding look at 1930's Los Angeles where screen writer Tod Hackett falls for aspiring young actress Fay Greener, but this is a long way from being a love story and has an atmosphere filled with dread, sexual tension and desperate lives, where everything felt more like a surreal nightmare than a Hollywood dream, and although on the short side, West captures this era perfectly, where the glitz and glamour of the movie industry becomes an obsession for those with high hopes of hitting
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