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Lindsay Lynch
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Anglais · Livre Broché
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Informationen zum Autor Lindsay Lynch Klappentext As character actress Edie O'Dare finishes the final year of her studio contract, the clock is ticking for her to find a new gig. She's long supplemented her income moonlighting for Hollywood's reigning gossip columnist, and when an up-and-coming starlet hands her a letter alleging an assault from an A-list actor, Edie gets the story into print. Leseprobe One The last time I saw Charles Landrieu in Los Angeles, he told me I had gotten everything wrong. “Everything?” I asked him. Everything. It wasn’t the first time someone had leveled this accusation against me and I was certain it wouldn’t be the last. Actors talk so much--not enough people focus on the things they won’t say. So I did. I built my career in silences and averted glances, paying attention to who missed work, who skipped parties. I asked why, and when no one answered, I filled in the blanks myself. The day I talked with Charles, I considered asking him to give me whatever he believed to be the correct story. To tell me what I had missed. By that time, he was blacklisted from every studio in Hollywood; he had nothing to lose. But he didn’t want to talk. He paced around my living room and made reference to a party we’d all been at before the war--he had every reason to remember it well; it was his engagement party. That was all he had to say. Charles Landrieu was done talking for a while. I told him to gain ten pounds and join the army. He did. Let’s talk about the night in question, the night I allegedly ruined a life or two, or three: Thomas Brodbeck’s party celebrating the engagement of FWM Studios stars Charles Landrieu and Nell Parker, August 1939. The guest list included a group of people whose lives would be altered by that night: Charles and Nell; Augustan Charters and myself; Margy Prescott and her notably absent husband, Hal Bingham; and Sophie Melrose, a young actress who only wanted to go to her first Hollywood party. Finally, there was the man who had not been invited but arrived anyway: Freddy Clarke. When I told my brother, Seb, we’d be stopping at a party that night, I might have intentionally withheld some details. It was his first day in Los Angeles, so the name Thomas Brodbeck meant little to him. There wasn’t any reason why Sebastian O’Shaughnessy, darling of the New York literati, should have had any idea who the FWM studio chief was, or even what a studio chief did. As soon as I began listing the names of actors and actresses, though, Seb understood. “We won’t have to stay long?” he asked. “An hour at the most, not even that,” I said. I told him we had to say hello to Brodbeck and congratulate Charles and Nell on their pretend engagement. Public appearances like these were part of my contract with the studio. I had convinced Seb to move to Hollywood on the pretense that I was a moderately successful actress who could land him a job screenwriting. The thing is, I really was a moderately successful actress who could land him a job screenwriting. My only omission to my brother was that I had only three months left on my contract and FWM Studios didn’t renew contracts for moderately successful actresses. “Anyway, you have to talk to Augustan,” I said as I poured us each a glass of whiskey--mine on the rocks, his straight. “I don’t know who that is.” “You’ll love him,” I lied. “He runs all the things at FWM that no one else has the time to run. I already told him you’d be there. He’s excited to meet you. I’m certain he can get you a job.” As I began going up the stairs to change into my dress, Seb demanded that I wait a goddamn minute. Seb still had a heavy accent from our years growing up in Boston. His voice went up as he spoke to me, and for a moment I saw the young boy he had once been--the lanky awkwardness of h...
Détails du produit
Auteurs | Lindsay Lynch |
Edition | Doubleday Usa |
Langues | Anglais |
Format d'édition | Livre Broché |
Sortie | 11.07.2023 |
EAN | 9780385547703 |
ISBN | 978-0-385-54770-3 |
Pages | 338 |
Dimensions | 156 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm |
Catégorie |
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