Sunnyside
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Author: Glen David Gold
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 576
On a winter s day in 1916, Charlie Chaplin is spotted in over 800 places simultaneously an extraordinary mass delusion in an America desperate for distraction from the oncoming war. From there, SUNNYSIDE follows the overlapping fortunes of Leland Wheeler, son of the world s last (and worst) Wild West star, as he heads to the battlefields of France; snobbish Hugo Black, drafted to fight under the British General Ironside in Siberia in the Allies doomed attack on the Bolsheviks; and Chaplin himself, facing a tightening net of complications studio moguls, questions about his patriotism, his wayward heart, and most menacing of all, his mother that stand in the way of his finally making a movie to match his talents. With a cast of characters both historical and fictional, SUNNYSIDE is a thrilling and darkly comic novel that captures the moment when American capitalism, a world at war, and the emerging phenomenon of Hollywood combined to create an enduring culture of celebrity.
Author: Glen David Gold
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 576
On a winter s day in 1916, Charlie Chaplin is spotted in over 800 places simultaneously an extraordinary mass delusion in an America desperate for distraction from the oncoming war. From there, SUNNYSIDE follows the overlapping fortunes of Leland Wheeler, son of the world s last (and worst) Wild West star, as he heads to the battlefields of France; snobbish Hugo Black, drafted to fight under the British General Ironside in Siberia in the Allies doomed attack on the Bolsheviks; and Chaplin himself, facing a tightening net of complications studio moguls, questions about his patriotism, his wayward heart, and most menacing of all, his mother that stand in the way of his finally making a movie to match his talents. With a cast of characters both historical and fictional, SUNNYSIDE is a thrilling and darkly comic novel that captures the moment when American capitalism, a world at war, and the emerging phenomenon of Hollywood combined to create an enduring culture of celebrity.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Glen David Gold
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 576
On a winter s day in 1916, Charlie Chaplin is spotted in over 800 places simultaneously an extraordinary mass delusion in an America desperate for distraction from the oncoming war. From there, SUNNYSIDE follows the overlapping fortunes of Leland Wheeler, son of the world s last (and worst) Wild West star, as he heads to the battlefields of France; snobbish Hugo Black, drafted to fight under the British General Ironside in Siberia in the Allies doomed attack on the Bolsheviks; and Chaplin himself, facing a tightening net of complications studio moguls, questions about his patriotism, his wayward heart, and most menacing of all, his mother that stand in the way of his finally making a movie to match his talents. With a cast of characters both historical and fictional, SUNNYSIDE is a thrilling and darkly comic novel that captures the moment when American capitalism, a world at war, and the emerging phenomenon of Hollywood combined to create an enduring culture of celebrity.
Author: Glen David Gold
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 576
On a winter s day in 1916, Charlie Chaplin is spotted in over 800 places simultaneously an extraordinary mass delusion in an America desperate for distraction from the oncoming war. From there, SUNNYSIDE follows the overlapping fortunes of Leland Wheeler, son of the world s last (and worst) Wild West star, as he heads to the battlefields of France; snobbish Hugo Black, drafted to fight under the British General Ironside in Siberia in the Allies doomed attack on the Bolsheviks; and Chaplin himself, facing a tightening net of complications studio moguls, questions about his patriotism, his wayward heart, and most menacing of all, his mother that stand in the way of his finally making a movie to match his talents. With a cast of characters both historical and fictional, SUNNYSIDE is a thrilling and darkly comic novel that captures the moment when American capitalism, a world at war, and the emerging phenomenon of Hollywood combined to create an enduring culture of celebrity.
Sunnyside