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A star-bright lie

Coleman Dowell

A Star-Bright Lie recounts the age-old story of the young provincial who comes to New York and is dazzled and betrayed by the bright lights of Broadway, but with a few kinks to the story: the provincial in this case was gay and would later develop into one of America's finest novelists. Coleman Dowell left Kentucky for New York in 1950 and spent the next decade trying to "make it" in the big city. With the same stylish verve and searching analysis that illuminate his fiction, Dowell recounts his frustrating experiences in show biz: early success as staff composer for a TV show (to which he was recommended by Tennessee Williams); next, touted as David Merrick's "Golden Boy," a failed attempt to adapt O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! as a musical; several other attempts at a hit on Broadway; and finally, a sabotaged venture at making a musical of Carl Van Vechten's novel The Tattooed Countess.

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ISBN Nummer
1564780228
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (dowel/sta) b niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
A star-bright lie
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Coleman Dowell ; foreword by Edmund White ; introduction by Linda K. and John R. Kuehl
Plaats van uitgave
Elmwood Park, IL
Jaar van uitgave
1993
Pagina's
xxii, 165, [8] p
Collatie - Illustraties
ill
Auteur Achternaam
Dowell
Auteur Voornaam
Coleman
Prod country
usa
Samenvatting - Tekst
A Star-Bright Lie recounts the age-old story of the young provincial who comes to New York and is dazzled and betrayed by the bright lights of Broadway, but with a few kinks to the story: the provincial in this case was gay and would later develop into one of America's finest novelists. Coleman Dowell left Kentucky for New York in 1950 and spent the next decade trying to "make it" in the big city. With the same stylish verve and searching analysis that illuminate his fiction, Dowell recounts his frustrating experiences in show biz: early success as staff composer for a TV show (to which he was recommended by Tennessee Williams); next, touted as David Merrick's "Golden Boy," a failed attempt to adapt O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! as a musical; several other attempts at a hit on Broadway; and finally, a sabotaged venture at making a musical of Carl Van Vechten's novel The Tattooed Countess.
Opmerkingen - Tekst
Winner of Lambda Literary Award, 1993, Vindplaats recensie: Lambda Book Report, 3 (1993) 11 (jul/aug), p. 26, door Harlan Greene

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