My Face for the World to See
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A brilliant, bruising depiction of the dark side of 1950s Hollywood, from the author of In Love.At a Hollywood party, a screenwriter rescues an aspiring actress from a drunken suicide attempt. He is married, disillusioned; she is young, seemingly wise to the world and its slights. They slide into a casual relationship together, but as they become ever more entangled, he realises that his actions may have more serious consequences than he could ever have suspected. Hayes’ exquisite novella, written in his cool, inimitable style, holds a revealing light to the hollowness of the Hollywood dream and exposes the untruths we tell ourselves, even when we think we have left illusions behind.’A masterpiece … an insider’s manual for all those who would aspire to fame, the ghostly glamour of the movies’ Nicholas Lezard, Guardian’Hayes is the poet of the things we think about while lying in bed, when sleep refuses to carry us off’ David Thomson
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 0.7 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 0241342309 |
| About The Author | Alfred Hayes (1911-1985) was born in London and grew up in New York, where he later worked as a newspaperman. After joining the army in 1943 he served with the US forces in Italy. While in Rome he met Roberto Rossellini and Federico Fellini on the film Paisà, and began his career in script-writing. He moved to Hollywood to work in the movies and was twice nominated for an Oscar for his scripts. Hayes' seven novels include The Girl on the Via Flaminia (1949), In Love (1953), My Face for the World to See (1958) and The End of Me (1968). |
A masterpiece … An insider's manual for all those who would aspire to fame, the ghostly glamour of the movies | |
| Other text | More than fifty years later, Hayes strikes me as more interesting and honest than so many of those famous novelists of the era … It is time we recognized him as the author of two novels no reader will easily forget |
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