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Hollywood: Its Morals and Manners

Hollywood: Its Morals and Manners by Dreiser, Theodore
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In "Hollywood: Its Morals and Manners," Theodore Dreiser provides a fascinating and critical exploration of the inner workings of the Hollywood film industry during the early 20th century. Through detailed accounts and personal observations, Dreiser exposes the hypocrisy, corruption, and moral decay that were prevalent in the glamorous world of movie-making.

Dreiser's writing is sharp and incisive, as he delves into the scandals, power struggles, and ethical dilemmas that plagued Hollywood at the time. He pulls back the curtain on the darker side of fame and fortune, showing how greed, ambition, and opportunism often overshadowed artistic integrity and genuine talent.

Despite being written nearly a century ago, Dreiser's analysis of Hollywood still feels relevant today, as issues of morality, ethics, and authenticity continue to plague the entertainment industry. Readers interested in the history of Hollywood, or those curious about the inner workings of the film industry, will find this book a compelling and insightful read. Overall, "Hollywood: Its Morals and Manners" is a thought-provoking and eye-opening exploration of the complexities and contradictions of show business.

Book Description:
Serialized in Shadowland from November 1921 to February 1922, Hollywood: Its Morals and Manners is Theodore Dreiser's shocking four part expose on the motion picture industry. In it, he shares his observations from his extended stay in Los Angeles, and gives us an intimate look at the seedier underside of Hollywood.


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