Hollywood'S Eve: Eve Babitz And The Secret History Of L.A.

Hollywood'S Eve: Eve Babitz And The Secret History Of L.A.

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The Quintessential Biography Of Eve Babitz (19432021), The Brilliant Chronicler Of 1960S And 70S Hollywood Hedonism And One Of The Most Original American Voices Of Her Time.I Practically Snorted This Book, Stayed Up All Night With It. Anolik Decodes, Ruptures, And Ultimately Intensifies Eves Singular Irresistible Glitz. Jia Tolentino, The New Yorkerthe Eve Babitz Book Ive Been Waiting For. What Emerges Isnt Just A Portrait Of A Writer, But Also Of Los Angeles: Sprawling, Melancholic, And Glamorous. Stephanie Danler, Author Of Sweetbitterlos Angeles In The 1960S And 70S Was The Pop Culture Capital Of The Worlda Movie Factory, A Music Factory, A Dream Factory. Eve Babitz Was The Ultimate Factory Girl, A Pure Product Of La.The Goddaughter Of Igor Stravinsky And A Graduate Of Hollywood High, Babitz, Age Twenty, Posed For A Photograph With French Artist Marcel Duchamp In 1963. They Were Seated At A Chess Board, Deep In A Game. She Was Naked; He Was Not. The Picture, Cheesecake With A Dadaist Twist, Made Her An Instant Icon Of Art And Sex. She Spent The Rest Of The Decade On The Sunset Strip, Rocking And Rolling, And Honing Her Notoriety. There Were The Album Covers She Designed: For Buffalo Springfield And The Byrds, To Name But A Few. There Were The Men She Seduced: Jim Morrison, Ed Ruscha, Harrison Ford, To Name But A Very Few.Then, At Nearly Thirty, Her It Girl Days Numbered, Babitz Was Discoveredas A Writerby Joan Didion. She Would Go On To Produce Seven Books, Usually Billed As Novels Or Short Story Collections, Always Autobiographies And Confessionals. Her Prose Achieved That American Ideal: Art That Stayed Loose, Maintained Its Cool; Art So Sheerly Enjoyable As To Be Mistaken For Simple Entertainment. Yet Somehow The World Wasnt Paying Attention. Babitz Languished.It Was Almost Twenty Years After Her Last Book Was Published, And Only A Few Years Before Her Death In 2021 That Babitz Became A Literary Star, Recognized As Not Just An Essential L.A. Writer, But The Essential. This Lateblooming Vogue Bloomed, In Large Part, Because Of A Magazine Profile By Lili Anolik, Who, In 2010, Began Obsessively Pursuing Babitz, A Recluse Since Burning Herself Up In A Fire In The 90S.Anoliks Elegant And Provocative Book Is Equal Parts Biography And Detective Story. It Is Also On Dangerously Intimate Terms With Its Subject: Artist, Writer, Muse, And Onewoman Zeitgeist, Eve Babitz.A Dazzling, Gossipfilled Biography Of The Wayward Genius Who Knew Everyone In Seventies La. The Telegraph (Uk)

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