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Hollywood's Silent Closet: The Lusty Saga of America's First Star by Darwin Porter | Celebrity Biography, Hollywood History Book | Perfect for Film Buffs and Entertainment Historians
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Hollywood's Silent Closet: The Lusty Saga of America's First Star by Darwin Porter | Celebrity Biography, Hollywood History Book | Perfect for Film Buffs and Entertainment Historians
Hollywood's Silent Closet: The Lusty Saga of America's First Star by Darwin Porter | Celebrity Biography, Hollywood History Book | Perfect for Film Buffs and Entertainment Historians
Hollywood's Silent Closet: The Lusty Saga of America's First Star by Darwin Porter | Celebrity Biography, Hollywood History Book | Perfect for Film Buffs and Entertainment Historians
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Hollywood's Silent Closet provides a banquet of information about the pansexual intrigues of Hollywood between 1919 and 1926, compiled from eyewitness interviews with men and women, all of them insiders, who flourished in its midst. Not for the timid, it names names and doesn't spare the guilty. If you believe, like Truman Capote, that the literary treatment of gossip will become the literature of the 21st century, then you will love Hollywood's Silent Closet. Hollywood's Silent Closet is a vivid portrait of the decadent, homosexual, and gossipy world of pre-talkie Hollywood. It's an Info-Novel where 90% of everything in it is true. It represents the greatest collection of star-studded scandal ever assembled on the film stars of Hollywood's Silent Era. Valentino, Ramon Novarro, Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Pola Negri, Nazimova, and many others figure into eyewitness accounts of the debauched excesses that went on behind closed doors. It also documents the often tragic endings of America's first screen idols, some of whom admitted to being more famous than the monarchs of England and Jesus Christ combined. Many of the interviews that went into the compilation of this book were conducted between 1940 and 1974, as the subjects were nearing the end of their lives and were willing, at last, to reveal scandals and insights that had previously been repressed by their own fears and by the media machines of the studio system. Marriages of convenience are the norm as intra-male peccadillos (and lots of lesbian love, too) are swept under the potted palms of the Edwardian age. The hero of this tale is the amiably cross-dressing Durango Jones, a wide-eyed neophyte from Kansas, circa1919, who hits Hollywood during its Pre-Code excesses, and stays for a sexual feast wherein the banquet consists of many of the era's most flamboyant sex symbols. And although technically, this title has been formatted as a novel rather than a straight-line biography, there's the sometimes disturbing sense that this book is genuinely historical as well as being a jolly and rollicking piece of very savvy entertainment. This is high-testosterone Hollywood at its most compulsively readable. The 60s didn't invent sex-the stars of the Silent Screen did. --Cruiser. Who slept with Mary Pickford's three husbands, her two brothers-in-law, and even her brother? The hero of Hollywood's Silent Closet, that's who! --Trova Roma.
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I danced around buying this book for a long time & am very glad that I did buy it.The sex scenes are graphic & the volume over the top unless you know about the gay world before AIDS. The sexual content will put some off but I urge you to get past it if it is a problem, because the book is really very amusing in a sad going over the water fall kind of way. Some of it is probably creative license but there is more than a little truth to many of the "adventures" in this book. These people were artists and true pioneers and their lives would never have been ordinary/we should all be very grateful for their vision.The author mentions his deceased companion and the connection to that long ago time & while it doesn't make this book a history book it gives a bit of understanding of where all the adventures of Durango originated. That's just me putting him into Durango's character but it is possible. Not so long ago if you were interested and very lucky there were many survivors with wonderful & sad memories to pass on to people who cared to listen. Do I believe all these people were as presented? No, but this is a novel not a text book/a novel based on the memories of people who lived it.I hope the author brings back Durango/Lotte Lee for another book as there are endless possibilities for the "twins" as movie stars. Definitely not in Kansas anymore Toto.

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