Prime Day

Como cliente Amazon Prime obtén 3 meses de Audible gratis

Diseño de la portada del título Queer People

Queer People

A Madcap Jazz Age Satire of Hollywood’s Scandalous Eccentrics

Muestra

Escúchalo ahora gratis con tu suscripción a Audible

Prueba gratis durante 30 días
Después de los 30 días, 9,99 €/mes. Cancela tu siguiente plan mensual cuando quieras.
Disfruta de forma ilimitada de este título y de una colección con 90.000 más.
Escucha cuando y donde quieras, incluso sin conexión.
Sin compromiso. Cancela tu siguiente plan mensual cuando quieras.

Queer People

De: Carroll and Garrett Graham, Daniel Henning
Narrado por: Daniel Henning
Prueba gratis durante 30 días

Después de los 30 días, 9,99 €/mes. Cancela cuando quieras.

Compra ahora por 17,99 €

Compra ahora por 17,99 €

“About as funny as anything I’ve ever read.” – Graydon Carter, NY Times 2025A lost Hollywood classic returns. A must read for fans of Seth Rogen’s The Studio — the original Hollywood takedown that paved the way.

Hollywood has always been messy — but in 1930, it was gloriously unhinged. Queer People: A Madcap Jazz Age Satire of Hollywood’s Scandalous Eccentrics said the quiet part out loud: the studio system ran on ambition, spin, and scandal, and everyone was in on the game.

Carroll & Garrett Graham, who actually lived inside that machine, deliver a cast of actors, fixers, and publicity sharks scrambling through a town where fame is a hustle and morality is optional. Shrouded in obscurity for fifty years, this restored edition brings the novel roaring back with its full original text plus two smart, lively essays and other historical artifacts that unpack its history and why it still hits a nerve today.

Sharp, funny, and shockingly honest, Queer People shows Hollywood before it learned to hide the bodies — metaphorically, of course. Follow Whitey, a broke, gin-soaked newspaperman who blows into Prohibition-era Tinseltown. Backstabbing, blackmail, casting couches, murder — all washed down at wild bootleg-and-jazz parties where nobody means a word they say. Real moguls, real stars, real dirt — Irving Thalberg, John Gilbert, Louella Parsons, and many more — barely disguised.

©2026 Starshells of Madness (P)2026 Starshells of Madness
Literatura y ficción
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1

Reseñas de la crítica

“About as funny as anything I’ve ever read.” – Graydon Carter, NY Times 2025

“Satirizes Hollywood in almost libelous terms. Its horrid characters are drawn so plainly from life that they set Hollywood’s hair on end. The hero is a drunken and unscrupulous libertine who, while performing ably as ‘professor’ in a sporting house... The heroines of Queer People are insistently immoral and the scene of their depravities combines the worst features of Sodom and Gomorrah.” - TIME (1931)

“The best work that has appeared in this field. . . composed with such gusto, such fearless regard for the truth, and so penetrating a knowledge of actual Hollywood doings that it immediately becomes a rather important book. At any rate, it is an extremely entertaining one.” - NY Times (1930)

No hay reseñas aún