An edition of Loser deals (1995)

Loser deals

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An edition of Loser deals (1995)

Loser deals

Loser Deals is an urbane, sophisticated novel in the literary tradition of Hemingway and Fitzgerald, by the author of White Hunter, Black Heart.

Alternating between the venues of Hollywood in its golden age and present-day Spain, Loser Deals chronicles the life of Gatsbyesque Robert Masters, a forcibly retired movie actor (owing to an indiscretion with an all-powerful mogul's ladyfriend).

Viertel creates a tragicomic landscape, weaving in the often tempestuous relationships of Masters with a retinue of compelling characters, including: his married but restless daughter, Susan; his loyal but too-wise lover, Carmen; and the haughty Lady Pamela and her rogue husband, Sir Cecil Collins.

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Publisher
D.I. Fine
Language
English
Pages
249

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Loser deals
1995, D.I. Fine
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3543.I326 L67 1995, PS3543.I326L67 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
249 p. ;
Number of pages
249

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1125893M
Internet Archive
loserdeals00vier
ISBN 10
1556114346
LCCN
94068103
OCLC/WorldCat
31929427, 31918227
Goodreads
705305

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