The Disenchanted (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book)

The Disenchanted (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book)

by Budd Schulberg (Author)

Synopsis

The Disenchanted tells the tragic story of Manley Halliday, a fabulously successful writer during the 1920s-a golden figure in a golden age-who by the late 1930s is forgotten by the literary establishment. Based in part on a real-life and ill-fated writing assignment between the author and F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1939, The Disenchanted stands as one of the most compelling evocations of generational disillusion and fallen American stardom.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Published: 01 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 0816679355
ISBN 13: 9780816679355

Media Reviews
As sad a novel as any contemporary novelist has written, sometimes heartbreakingly so . . . a magnificently done piece of work. -- San Francisco Chronicle

[Halliday] will haunt the imagination of all who have the good fortune to be coming, for the first time, to this remarkable novel. Anthony Burgess


[Halliday] will haunt the imagination of all who have the good fortune to be coming, for the first time, to this remarkable novel. --Anthony Burgess


A living, breathing portrait so vivid you forget who sat for it . . . so valid esthetically that it transcends its corporeal origin and becomes at last a naked, tormented image of that rarely beheld being, a man. --James M. Cain, New York Times

As Fitzgeraldian as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Halliday is the very essence of 'the lost generation.' --Library Journal
Author Bio

Budd Schulberg (1914-2009) was born in New York City and grew up in Hollywood, where his father was production chief of Paramount Studios and his mother a successful agent. His many novels include the classic What Makes Sammy Run? and The Harder They Fall, and his screenplay for On the Waterfront earned Schulberg an Academy Award in 1954.