Playland – John Gregory Dunne 1994 | 1st Edition SIGNED

$25.00

  • Author: John Gregory Dunne
  • Publisher: Franklin Library, 1994
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: First Edition, Limited Edition, Signed, Fine Binding

First edition, first printing. Limited Signed Edition by the Franklin Library. Full leather bound. Binding tight, internally fine, unmarked. Fine.

Playland (1994) by John Gregory Dunne is a noir-tinged Hollywood epic that unravels the dark underbelly of 1950s Tinseltown through the intertwined lives of Blue Tyler, a former child star turned scandalous recluse, and Jacob King, a ruthless mobster with cinematic ambitions. When a washed-up screenwriter is hired to ghostwrite Blue’s memoirs, he uncovers a web of murder, studio corruption, and ill-fated love that stretches from the backlots of MGM to the gangster haunts of Las Vegas.

Dunne’s razor-sharp dialogue and meticulous research (he co-wrote The Studio with wife Joan Didion) expose Hollywood’s glamour as a facade for brutality, while the novel’s nonlinear structure mirrors the fractured lives of its characters.

A savagely witty deconstruction of the American Dream, perfect for fans of James Ellroy or Chinatown.

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