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An edition of I, Fatty: a novel (2004)

I, Fatty

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"Abandoned as a boy in Kansas, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle found adulation first in vaudeville, and then in the new medium of the cinema. In his day, during the second decade of the 1900s, Fatty was more popular than Chaplin; he became the first screen actor to make a million dollars a year. But in 1921 he was accused of the rape and murder of actress Virginia Rappe, whom he encountered at a party in San Francisco and who died a few days later. Though he was eventually acquitted by a unanimous jury, the virulent speculation by the press ultimately destroyed Arbuckle's career. Framed for a crime he didn't commit, and demonized by conservative powers that hyped the case as emblematic of all the evils of show business, Fatty Arbuckle was the first modern celebrity whose presumed guilt - and alleged innocence - galvanized a nation." "In I, Fatty, Jerry Stahl, the author of Permanent Midnight, tells the story from Fatty's own perspective. This is a portrait of a comic genius whose rise and fall set the precedent for the scandals that still shake Hollywood today."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Allison & Busby
Pages
288

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I, Fatty
February 1, 2006, Allison & Busby
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I, Fatty
February 1, 2005, Allison & Busby
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I, Fatty: A Novel
June 16, 2005, Bloomsbury USA
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I, Fatty: a novel
2004, Bloomsbury
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First Sentence

"DADDY REFERRED to my mother's reproductive organs as "her little flower.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3569.T3125

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.4 x 1 inches
Weight
11.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7965484M
ISBN 10
0749083824
ISBN 13
9780749083823
Library Thing
123616
Goodreads
1263134

First Sentence

"DADDY REFERRED to my mother's reproductive organs as "her little flower.""

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