Here's a little bit about the book:
“Hollywood died on me as soon as I got here.
Welles said that, not me, but damn if he didn’t nail it, you know?”
Sam Bateman came to
Hollywood to settle a score, but amidst the sunny and 75, his plans went
astray. Everything changed the day he drank in the intoxicating legend of Meyer
Holden, the greatest screenwriter Hollywood has ever known, the one who pulled
a Salinger and walked away. Holden now tacks pseudonyms onto his works and
buries them in the bottomless sea of spec that is Hollywood’s development
process. They’re out there for anyone to find—but at what cost? In his quest,
Bateman severs all ties and sinks into a maddening world of bad writing and
flawed screenplays. Paranoid and obsessive, the belligerent savant encounters
an eccentric cast of characters—each with an agenda—in his search for the one
writer in Hollywood who does not want to be found.
Phil Brody’s The Holden Age of
Hollywood is at once a
detective novel, an unexpected love story, and a provocative exposé of a broken
industry. With dark humor and incisive commentary, the novel immerses readers
in a neo-noir quest to attain the Hollywood dream, integrity intact.
Reviews have been rolling in and here's what the critics have to
say:
“The Holden Age of
Hollywood by Phil Brody
delivers the premise and promise of its title. It is an original, rollicking,
picaresque novel that would make J.D. Salinger proud.”
~ Stan Corwin, former publisher/CEO of Pinnacle Books, author of Betty Page Confidential and Oxy-Morons I Have Known
~ Stan Corwin, former publisher/CEO of Pinnacle Books, author of Betty Page Confidential and Oxy-Morons I Have Known
“Brody’s debut novel
has an ambitious agenda. It’s a coming-of-age novel, a mystery, a love story,
and a stinging, knowing send-up of the movie biz. Brody melds these disparate
elements with energy, wit, snarky insider dialogue, and a clipped, telegraphic
narrative style. . . The Holden Age of Hollywood is fine entertainment."
~ Thomas Gaughan, Booklist (May 1, 2012)
~ Thomas Gaughan, Booklist (May 1, 2012)
“As the sun came up
today, I turned the last page of Phil Brody’s The Holden Age of
Hollywood. That’s because I
couldn’t put it down. I can rarely make time for novels, but this one had me
rifling through pages with constant anticipation. The back drop of this story
is the same backdrop I live and work in. Hollywood. With all its fast-talkers,
posers, and users, Brody weaves a tale through all the madness that is
Hollywood with a voice of reason, integrity, and hilarious sarcasm. . . I have
rarely been this entertained, while being informed, all from reading the same
book."
~ Doug Jones, Actor, Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy I and II, Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
~ Doug Jones, Actor, Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy I and II, Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
“If anyone knows
Hollywood, author Phil Brody knows Hollywood. The Holden Age of
Hollywood is a cynical and witty
look at the real town . . . exposing the often underappreciated business of
screenwriting, all while unfolding an unexpected love story. . . .”
~ Jessica Druck, The Five-Stir
~ Jessica Druck, The Five-Stir
“Readers will enjoy watching a fascinating
Bateman get sucked into the Hollywood drama machine. Filled with a quirky cast
working humorous scenes, this is a fascinating character study as Bateman goes
the extraordinary extra kilometer to find a Holden screenplay.”
~ Harriet Klausner, Genre Go Round Reviews (June 18, 2012)
~ Harriet Klausner, Genre Go Round Reviews (June 18, 2012)
About the Author
A little bit about me:
Phil Brody lives in
Los Angelos and writes every day. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he
relocated to Chicago after college and enjoyed a successful career in Chicago
in advertising. After moving to LA, Brody toiled in development, penned a few
spec scripts, and has worked as a writer, producer, and director in documentary
TV. His short film, A Blue Christmas, was the grand prize winner in
The Short Film Group’s First Annual Script Competition and was acknowledged in
the WorldFest-Houston and Cleveland International Film Festivals. Brody is a
graduate of Miami University of Ohio and an alumnus of Writers Boot Camp in
Santa Monica, California. The Holden Age of Hollywood is his
first novel.
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