American Dream Machine by Matthew Specktor - ISBN: 9780751551617
Paperback
Hollywood’s rise: Ambition, betrayal, and the American Dream, powered by cinema.

American Dream Machine

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    11 November 2014

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Summary

Beau Rosenwald - overweight, far from handsome, and improbably charismatic - arrives in Los Angles in 1962 with nothing but an ill-fitting suit and a pair of expensive brogues. By the late 1970s he has helped found the most successful agency in Hollywood.

Through the eyes of his son, we watch Beau and his partner go to war, waging a battle that will reshape an entire industry. We watch Beau rise and fall and rise again, forging and damaging remarkable relationships. We watch Beau’s pa…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780751551617
ISBN-10:0751551619
Author:Matthew Specktor
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Abacus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:11 November 2014
Weight:360g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 34mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The Hollywood novel born anew … bold and unforgettable

The Hollywood novel born anew … bold and unforgettable - Sunday Telegraph

Matthew Specktor couldn’t be better placed to give a glimpse of the great white sharks of the film industry - GQ

A protagonist in the spirit of Saul Bellow’s Augie March or F Scott Fitzgerald’s Jay Gatsby … American Dream Machine skips along easily, which is impressive considering the brilliant and wacky details that Specktor has packed in - Observer

American Dream Machine is one of the best novels about Los Angeles that I’ve ever read - Bret Easton Ellis

About The Author

Matthew Specktor

Matthew Specktor was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father was a talent agent and his mother was a screenwriter. Specktor worked in film development for many years, and has written several screenplays. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Paris Review, The Believer, Tin House, Black Clock, and Salon.com, among other publications. He is a senior editor and founding member of the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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