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Hayes is a master of withheld detail, crafting an insider's manual for those aspiring to the elusive fame and glamour of Hollywood. His work is exciting and engrossing, showcasing characters that embody human hopes and frailty. Critics note it as the most vivid depiction of Hollywood since Nathanael West's Day of the Locust. Hayes's writing is marked by grace and control, standing out in a landscape often filled with verbosity. He writes luminously about individuals unable to resist destructive temptations, drawing parallels between his portrayal of bruised men and Jean Rhys's treatment of bruised women, both delivering heartbreakingly beautiful prose. A notable aspect of his sophisticated writing is its constant return to raw humanity, creating a nagging, insidious effect that leaves a bitter aftertaste. Hayes captures the essence of Hollywood, revealing the underlying bitterness behind the facade of success and fame. He explores the ineffable sadness that accompanies achievement and the corrupting nature of the industry, which often eludes other writers. His work is deeply moving, offering a jolt of bitter wisdom that resonates with readers.
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My Face for the World to See, Alfred Hayes, David Thomson
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- 2013
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