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Cry Shame!: A Novel by Gore Vidal

Cry Shame!: A Novel by Gore Vidal

Harry Bennett
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REVIEWS
"Frank and revealing." —Dayton Daily News

"Definitely adult reading!" —Cincinnati Enquirer

"Magnificent....the tale of a poor girl who makes good in the movies but falls prey to bad men and worse drink." —The Independent

“A witty, surreal version of ‘American Idol.’ Unmistakably Vidal.” —CineZoneZINE

DESCRIPTION
This hard-to-find early novel by Vidal traces the rise to stardom of an impoverished Latina girl. Her passion for dance takes her from the honky-tonks of New Orleans to the studios of Hollywood and international fame. Along the way, eccentric characters teach her life lessons that are sometimes learned and sometimes disappear in an alcohol haze.

Grace, the doomed main character, evokes Elizabeth Taylor and her longtime friendship with Montgomery Clift. With camp tempered by pathos and themes of ambition, fame and sexuality, the novel prefigures Vidal's later "Myra Breckinridge."

Originally titled "A Star's Progress" and released under the pseudonym Katherine Everard, the novel was republished, in slightly altered form, as a paperback. This is the original hardback text.
Language
English
Pages
174
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 01, 1950

Cry Shame!: A Novel by Gore Vidal

Harry Bennett
0/5 ( ratings)
REVIEWS
"Frank and revealing." —Dayton Daily News

"Definitely adult reading!" —Cincinnati Enquirer

"Magnificent....the tale of a poor girl who makes good in the movies but falls prey to bad men and worse drink." —The Independent

“A witty, surreal version of ‘American Idol.’ Unmistakably Vidal.” —CineZoneZINE

DESCRIPTION
This hard-to-find early novel by Vidal traces the rise to stardom of an impoverished Latina girl. Her passion for dance takes her from the honky-tonks of New Orleans to the studios of Hollywood and international fame. Along the way, eccentric characters teach her life lessons that are sometimes learned and sometimes disappear in an alcohol haze.

Grace, the doomed main character, evokes Elizabeth Taylor and her longtime friendship with Montgomery Clift. With camp tempered by pathos and themes of ambition, fame and sexuality, the novel prefigures Vidal's later "Myra Breckinridge."

Originally titled "A Star's Progress" and released under the pseudonym Katherine Everard, the novel was republished, in slightly altered form, as a paperback. This is the original hardback text.
Language
English
Pages
174
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 01, 1950

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