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    Release Year
    2019
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    9781501125799
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Scribner
    ISBN-10
    1501125796
    ISBN-13
    9781501125799
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    242865639

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Hollywood's Eve : Eve Babitz and the Secret History of L. A.
    Number of Pages
    288 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2019
    Topic
    Women Authors, General, Popular Culture, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Literary, American / General
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Literary Criticism, Art, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    Lili Anolik
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    15.6 Oz
    Item Length
    8.4 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2018-035881
    Reviews
    "Anolik shares deep cuts from Babitz's writing and influence over the major players of the era... Come for the LA intrigue; stay for the surprising moral of the story." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Read Lili Anolik's book in the same spirit you'd read a new Eve Babitz, if there was one: for the gossip and for the writing. Both are extraordinary." -- Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn, "Lili Anolik's love letter to Eve Babitz is as probing and intelligent as it is outrageously fun, swirling with secrets and gossip, celebrity and art, feminism and literature and tragedy and sex and sex and sex. A glorious trip through the looking glass of a golden-age L.A., Hollywood's Eve makes the case for Babitz as chronicler and muse of an era even as it paints an unsparing picture of its lost illusions." --Joe Hagan, author of Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine, "Lili Anolik has hunted and captured her favorite forgotten author and helped to save Babitz's long out-of-print books from the dustbin of cultural history. Now, like Babitz before her, she has created her own genre: fan nonfiction. In fevered, up-all-night-chain-smoking-at-the-Chateau prose perfectly suited to her subject, she excavates the lost world that Babitz so deftly wove into her autofiction." --Karina Longworth, creator and host of You Must Remember This, "This gripping and glamorous biography is the riveting page-turner you've been looking for." -- Andrea Ledgerwood, Esquire , The Best Books of 2019 "A swooning, sometimes madcap look at Babitz...compelling." -- The Washington Post "Fills in many of the gaps in our knowledge of Babitz's life and work...What Hollywood's Eve has going for it on every page is its subject's utter refusal to be dull... It sends you racing to read the work of Eve Babitz." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Anolik's book brings a ludicrously glamorous scene back to life, adding a few shadows along the way to give Babitz's sun-bleached biography more nuanced contours." -- Vogue "Anolik's fantasy Eve reflects Babitz's brilliance at self-presentation." -- Harper's "Anolik now presents the full jaw-dropping drama of Babitz's on-the-edge life and complicated personality, paired with an account of Anolik's pursuit of her wily subject. With the recent reissue of Babitz's books, this radical American writer of stunning verve, candor, and insight is truly a phoenix rising." -- Booklist "A biography of a fascinating and unusual subject...at the heart of this book beats the hard, strong pulse of Babitz's life and prose, one funny, erratic and unabashed sentence after another."-- Los Angeles Times "Unputdownable in the way of a great piece of gossip, but it goes much deeper, into the curious relationship between subject and author, genius and acolyte, eccentric and orbiting caregivers." --Goop "The Eve Babitz story you've been looking for--a true page-turner about an icon of Los Angeles' 1960s art scene that'll satisfy your thirst for glitz, glam, and drama."-- Women's Day "[A] loving and perceptive new book on Babitz... [Babitz's] unique and entertaining body of work is now crowned by Lili Anolik's Hollywood's Eve."-- Los Angeles Review of Books, "If there is a fresher, more vibrant voice than Lili Anolik's out there, I don't know of it. She is a true original and therefore she is the perfect biographer of another true original, Eve Babitz, the 'it' girl of the sun-baked noir of Hollywood in the 60s and 70s." --Graydon Carter, "A swooning, sometimes madcap look at Babitz...compelling." -- The Washington Post "Fills in many of the gaps in our knowledge of Babitz's life and work...What Hollywood's Eve has going for it on every page is its subject's utter refusal to be dull... It sends you racing to read the work of Eve Babitz." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Anolik's book brings a ludicrously glamorous scene back to life, adding a few shadows along the way to give Babitz's sun-bleached biography more nuanced contours." -- Vogue "Anolik's fantasy Eve reflects Babitz's brilliance at self-presentation." -- Harper's "Anolik now presents the full jaw-dropping drama of Babitz's on-the-edge life and complicated personality, paired with an account of Anolik's pursuit of her wily subject. With the recent reissue of Babitz's books, this radical American writer of stunning verve, candor, and insight is truly a phoenix rising." -- Booklist "A biography of a fascinating and unusual subject...at the heart of this book beats the hard, strong pulse of Babitz's life and prose, one funny, erratic and unabashed sentence after another."-- Los Angeles Times "The Eve Babitz story you've been looking for--a true page-turner about an icon of Los Angeles' 1960s art scene that'll satisfy your thirst for glitz, glam, and drama."-- Women's Day "[A] loving and perceptive new book on Babitz... [Babitz's] unique and entertaining body of work is now crowned by Lili Anolik's Hollywood's Eve."-- Los Angeles Review of Books, "Anolik now presents the full jaw-dropping drama of Babitz's on-the-edge life and complicated personality, paired with an account of Anolik's pursuit of her wily subject. With the recent reissue of Babitz's books, this radical American writer of stunning verve, candor, and insight is truly a phoenix rising." -- Booklist "The Eve Babitz story you've been looking for--a true page-turner about an icon of Los Angeles' 1960s art scene that'll satisfy your thirst for glitz, glam, and drama."-- Women's Day "[A] loving and perceptive new book on Babitz... [Babitz's] unique and entertaining body of work is now crowned by Lili Anolik's Hollywood's Eve."-- Los Angeles Review of Books, "A swooning, sometimes madcap look at Babitz...compelling." -- The Washington Post "Fills in many of the gaps in our knowledge of Babitz's life and work...What Hollywood's Eve has going for it on every page is its subject's utter refusal to be dull... It sends you racing to read the work of Eve Babitz." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Anolik's book brings a ludicrously glamorous scene back to life, adding a few shadows along the way to give Babitz's sun-bleached biography more nuanced contours." -- Vogue "Anolik's fantasy Eve reflects Babitz's brilliance at self-presentation." -- Harper's, "Perfect for fans of Hollywood in its glory years, this is a biography energetically told." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] smart, fast-paced meditation on Babitz ... Anolik sees her as ruthless, unencumbered, unapologetic. In other words, an artist." -- BookPage " Hollywood's Eve does not fit the mold of a biography--it's a bona fide love story. Anolik achieves an incredible intimacy with her subject, who talks to almost no one these days." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Let other writers worship at the banal altar of L.A. Thanatos; Anolik's Eve is the fearless beating heart of L.A. Eros, and her inimitable voice comes alive in Anolik's own lovingly warm and penetrating celebration of Babitz's magnificent beauty, wildness and art." -- Elizabeth Frank, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cheat and Charmer, "In Hollywood's Eve , an extraordinarily felicitous meeting of subject and biographer, Lili Anolik truly gets Eve Babitz: her canny deadpan wit, her refreshingly guilt-free acceptance of appetite in all its forms, her profound and wise instinctiveness about people, and her delectable prose conjurings of L.A.'s unsung treasures and pleasures. Let other writers worship at the banal altar of L.A. Thanatos; Anolik's Eve is the fearless beating heart of L.A. Eros, and her inimitable voice comes alive in Anolik's own lovingly warm and penetrating celebration of Babitz's magnificent beauty, wildness and art." -- Elizabeth Frank, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cheat and Charmer, "I finished Hollywood's Eve with my writer's crush on Babitz intact, and with a secondary crush on her biographer" -- Shondaland "Vital and clarifying....wonderful." -- NPR.org "Perfect for fans of Hollywood in its glory years, this is a biography energetically told." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] smart, fast-paced meditation on Babitz ... Anolik sees her as ruthless, unencumbered, unapologetic. In other words, an artist." -- BookPage " Hollywood's Eve does not fit the mold of a biography--it's a bona fide love story. Anolik achieves an incredible intimacy with her subject, who talks to almost no one these days." -- Kirkus Reviews "From Joan Didion to Harrison Ford to Steve Martin, the book is chockablock with stories both salacious and soulful, exactly the kind of poetically enticing account (with just the right amount of tawdry) Babitz herself delivered so sharply."-- The AV Club "There's no doubt that Anolik is daffy for Babitz but she is also clear-eyed in her critical assessment and paints a portrait that is beyond smitten, always smart, and an awful lot of fun." -- Esquire "An intimate biography of a glamorous writer and a portrait of the city she called her playground." -- Town & Country "A dishy, splashy biography filled with more celebrity cameos than a table at the Polo Lounge." -- Entertainment Weekly "Fascinating...it's impossible not to be infatuated." -- Oprah Magazine "Anolik has expanded her magazine piece into a book of her own, calling it 'a biography in the non-traditional sense.' But Hollywood's Eve is richer and stranger than that." -- The Wall Street Journal "Lili Anolik delves into the mysterious life of Eve Babitz in this revealing, anecdote-packed biography." -- InStyle, "Perfect for fans of Hollywood in its glory years, this is a biography energetically told." -- Publishers Weekly, "There's no better way to look at Hollywood in that magic decade, the 1970s, than through Eve Babitz's eyes. Eve knew everyone, slept with everyone, used, amused, and abused everyone. And then there's Eve herself: a cult figure turned into a legend in Anolik's electrifying book. This is a portrait as mysterious, maddening-and seductive-as its subject." -- Peter Biskind, author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, "We love Eve Babitz because she was insatiable, and because she makes us feel insatiable in return. I practically snorted this book, stayed up all night with it. But Lili Anolik also brings us through the comedown, the previously unseen conclusions -- she decodes, ruptures, and ultimately intensifies Eve's singular irresistible glitz." -- Jia Tolentino, "Perfect for fans of Hollywood in its glory years, this is a biography energetically told." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] smart, fast-paced meditation on Babitz ... Anolik sees her as ruthless, unencumbered, unapologetic. In other words, an artist." -- BookPage, "If there is a fresher, more vibrant voice than Lili Anolik's out there, I don't know of it. She is a true original." --Graydon Carter "Just as Babitz introduced her slender 1977 masterpiece Slow Days, Fast Company as an effort to seduce not the reader but a disinterested boyfriend, so Anolik announces this book as her own wayward, digressive romance. The breeziness is a feint: Anolik spent years on research, working meticulously to fill in the blanks where Babitz or her compadres had been too drunk to remember...Anolik's fantasy Eve reflects Babitz's brilliance at self-presentation." -- Harper's, "If there is a fresher, more vibrant voice than Lili Anolik's out there, I don't know of it. She is a true original." --Graydon Carter, "Vital and clarifying....wonderful." -- NPR.org "Perfect for fans of Hollywood in its glory years, this is a biography energetically told." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] smart, fast-paced meditation on Babitz ... Anolik sees her as ruthless, unencumbered, unapologetic. In other words, an artist." -- BookPage " Hollywood's Eve does not fit the mold of a biography--it's a bona fide love story. Anolik achieves an incredible intimacy with her subject, who talks to almost no one these days." -- Kirkus Reviews "From Joan Didion to Harrison Ford to Steve Martin, the book is chockablock with stories both salacious and soulful, exactly the kind of poetically enticing account (with just the right amount of tawdry) Babitz herself delivered so sharply."-- The AV Club "There's no doubt that Anolik is daffy for Babitz but she is also clear-eyed in her critical assessment and paints a portrait that is beyond smitten, always smart, and an awful lot of fun." -- Esquire "An intimate biography of a glamorous writer and a portrait of the city she called her playground." -- Town & Country "A dishy, splashy biography filled with more celebrity cameos than a table at the Polo Lounge." -- Entertainment Weekly "Fascinating...it's impossible not to be infatuated." -- Oprah Magazine "Anolik has expanded her magazine piece into a book of her own, calling it 'a biography in the non-traditional sense.' But Hollywood's Eve is richer and stranger than that." -- The Wall Street Journal "Lili Anolik delves into the mysterious life of Eve Babitz in this revealing, anecdote-packed biography." -- InStyle
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    813/.54 B
    Synopsis
    The quintessential biography of Eve Babitz (1943-2021), the brilliant chronicler of 1960s and 70s Hollywood hedonism and one of the most original American voices of her time. "I practically snorted this book, stayed up all night with it. Anolik decodes, ruptures, and ultimately intensifies Eve's singular irresistible glitz." --Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker "The Eve Babitz book I've been waiting for. What emerges isn't just a portrait of a writer, but also of Los Angeles: sprawling, melancholic, and glamorous." --Stephanie Danler, author of Sweetbitter Los Angeles in the 1960s and 70s was the pop culture capital of the world--a movie factory, a music factory, a dream factory. Eve Babitz was the ultimate factory girl, a pure product of LA. The goddaughter of Igor Stravinsky and a graduate of Hollywood High, Babitz, age twenty, posed for a photograph with French artist Marcel Duchamp in 1963. They were seated at a chess board, deep in a game. She was naked; he was not. The picture, cheesecake with a Dadaist twist, made her an instant icon of art and sex. She spent the rest of the decade on the Sunset Strip, rocking and rolling, and honing her notoriety. There were the album covers she designed: for Buffalo Springfield and the Byrds, to name but a few. There were the men she seduced: Jim Morrison, Ed Ruscha, Harrison Ford, to name but a very few. Then, at nearly thirty, her It girl days numbered, Babitz was discovered--as a writer--by Joan Didion. She would go on to produce seven books, usually billed as novels or short story collections, always autobiographies and confessionals. Her prose achieved that American ideal: art that stayed loose, maintained its cool; art so sheerly enjoyable as to be mistaken for simple entertainment. Yet somehow the world wasn't paying attention. Babitz languished. It was almost twenty years after her last book was published, and only a few years before her death in 2021 that Babitz became a literary star, recognized as not just an essential L.A. writer, but the essential. This late-blooming vogue bloomed, in large part, because of a magazine profile by Lili Anolik, who, in 2010, began obsessively pursuing Babitz, a recluse since burning herself up in a fire in the 90s. Anolik's elegant and provocative book is equal parts biography and detective story. It is also on dangerously intimate terms with its subject: artist, writer, muse, and one-woman zeitgeist, Eve Babitz. "A dazzling, gossip-filled biography of the wayward genius who knew everyone in Seventies LA." -- The Telegraph (UK), "I practically snorted this book, stayed up all night with it. Anolik decodes, ruptures, and ultimately intensifies Eve's singular irresistible glitz." --Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker "The Eve Babitz book I've been waiting for. What emerges isn't just a portrait of a writer, but also of Los Angeles: sprawling, melancholic, and glamorous." --Stephanie Danler, author of Sweetbitter Los Angeles in the 1960s and 70s was the pop culture capital of the world--a movie factory, a music factory, a dream factory. Eve Babitz was the ultimate factory girl, a pure product of LA. The goddaughter of Igor Stravinsky and a graduate of Hollywood High, Babitz posed in 1963, at age twenty, playing chess with the French artist Marcel Duchamp. She was naked; he was not. The photograph, cheesecake with a Dadaist twist, made her an instant icon of art and sex. Babitz spent the rest of the decade rocking and rolling on the Sunset Strip, honing her notoriety. There were the album covers she designed: for Buffalo Springfield and the Byrds, to name but a few. There were the men she seduced: Jim Morrison, Ed Ruscha, Harrison Ford, to name but a very few. Then, at nearly thirty, her It girl days numbered, Babitz was discovered--as a writer--by Joan Didion. She would go on to produce seven books, usually billed as novels or short story collections, always autobiographies and confessionals. Under-known and under-read during her career, she's since experienced a breakthrough. Now in her mid-seventies, she's on the cusp of literary stardom and recognition as an essential--as the essential--LA writer. Her prose achieves that American ideal: art that stays loose, maintains its cool, and is so sheerly enjoyable as to be mistaken for simple entertainment. For Babitz, life was slow days, fast company until a freak fire in the 90s turned her into a recluse, living in a condo in West Hollywood, where Lili Anolik tracked her down in 2012. Anolik's elegant and provocative new book is equal parts biography and detective story. It is also on dangerously intimate terms with its subject: artist, writer, muse, and one-woman zeitgeist, Eve Babitz.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3552.A244Z54 2019

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