Monday, May 12, 2014

You must remember this : life and style in Hollywood's golden age

View full imageby Robert Wagner    (Get the Book)
Wagner and Eyman, who coauthored Wagner's 2008 autobiography, Pieces of My Heart, this time tell the story of a place and a time: Hollywood from the 1930s through the '60s. Divided into topical chapters, including Houses and Hotels, Style, and Nightlife, the book follows Hollywood from its early days until Cecil B. DeMille arrived in 1913, Hollywood was just another place outside Los Angeles through its heady decades as the trendsetter in style and popular culture, and ending with the collapse of the studio system, when profits were in steep decline and many of the Golden Age stars were dying or aging out of the spotlight. You can tell that Wagner, whose acting career started when the Golden Age was its most golden, truly misses that time and place; his fondness for it and his distaste for the modern way of moviemaking come through on almost every page. For Wagner, the emblems of Hollywood at its grandest the mansions, the stars, the parties, the watering holes evoke a better world, and his account of how it was then just may leave nostalgic readers similarly affected. --Booklist

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