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Learn moreRandom House presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of West of Eden by Jean Stein, read by Scott Brick, Paul Boehmer, Tara Sands, Cassandra Campbell, Arthur Morey, Mark Bramhall, Kathleen McInerney, Ann Marie Lee, Fred Sanders, Jorjeana Marie, Keith Szarabajka, Will Damron, and Bruce Mann.
โA selective, sly history of studio era Hollywood... This is undoubtedly one of the best books ever written about the movies.โ
The Number One Daily Telegraph Book of the Year
West of Eden is the definitive story of Hollywood, told, in their own words, by the people on the inside: Lauren Bacall, Arthur Miller, Dennis Hopper, Frank Gehry, Ring Lardner, Joan Didion, Stephen Sondheim โ all interviewed by Jean Stein, who grew up in the Forties in a fairytale mansion in the Hollywood Hills.
The book takes us from the discovery of oil in the Twenties with the story of the tycoon Edward Doheny (There Will Be Blood) and traces the growth of corruption through the syndicates, the mob, and the movie studios โ from the beginnings of the film industry to the end, with News Corp. and Rupert Murdoch (who bought the Stein mansion in 1985).
West of Eden is about money, power, fame and terrible secrets: the doomed Hollywood of the late Fifties, early Sixties โ โthe rotten heart of paradiseโ. Like her last book, the best-selling Edie, this is an oral history told through brilliantly edited interviews. As this is Hollywood, itโs a book full of sex, drugs and celebrity glamour; but because itโs built from the firsthand accounts of people who were actually there, many of them writers, actors and artists, itโs also strangely claustrophobic, seductive, and completely compelling.
Jean Steinโs father, Jules, founded MCA and she grew up in the golden years of Hollywood. At Jeanโs coming-out party, Judy Garland sang โOver the Rainbowโ; later she had an affair with William Faulkner, became an editor at The Paris Review, and was Elia Kazanโs assistant on Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Immersed in the demi-monde of New York, she was close to Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground, and to Warholโs muse โ Edie Sedgewick โ about whom Lou Reed wrote โFemme Fataleโ and Jean Stein wrote Edie (1982). That book became an international best-seller, of which Norman Mailer wrote: โThis is the book of the Sixties that we have been waiting for.โ