My Lush Life

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Author: Douglas McEwan

ISBN-10: 0758202237

ISBN-13: 9780758202239

Category: Gay & Lesbian - Camp & The Glamorous Life

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In the grand comic tradition of Patrick Dennis's classic, Little Me, My Lush Life is the laugh-out-loud, hard-drinking, hard-loving "autobiograpy" of the Greatest Star Who Never Lived. So wicked, so real, so guilty in its pleasures, Tallulah Morehead's life in Sunset Boulevard's fast lane will make you feel as if you're living every page -- provided you bring your own cocktails...Publishers WeeklyHollywood siren Tallulah Morehead spills the beans and many a tumbler of alcoholic libations in her raunchy "autobiography." Comedy writer and first-time novelist McEwan casts himself as a character in this spoof of the celebrity tell-all-he's the starstruck ghostwriter dutifully taking notes as Tallulah, aged 103, shares her memories of the licentious, alcohol-soaked golden age of Hollywood. Was she really Kaiser Wilhelm's love slave? Is she a lesbian? ("I like men as much as the next guy.") How many husbands did she have? (Even she's not sure.) Was she really the model for Gloria Swanson's role in Sunset Boulevard? And why did Morehead marry so many homosexuals? The boozy, oversexed goddess sets the record straight to the best of her hazy recollection, describing her childhood as a vaudeville sensation ("Baby Tallulah, the World's Youngest Bar-tender") and her madcap ascent to stardom as a silent screen diva. Her colorful descriptions of venerable Hollywood partying are filled with less than subtle double entendre ("Louie B. Thalberg was wasting no time in plucking me from obscurity; indeed, the very afternoon we met... we went up to his room so I could read some scenes, and Louie pretty much plucked my brains out") and in-jokes about both contemporary and old-time celebrities. You can see some of the punch lines coming from miles away, but this audacious and over-the-top sendup is still great fun for Hollywood junkies. (Oct.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

A Note From Miss Morehead's GhostwriterixForeword: The Morehead, The Merrier!xiiiIntroduction: Rye MemoriesxviiPart 1Enter Tallulah! 1896-19151Part 2A Coming Sensation! 1915-192831Part 3Miss Morehead Opens Her Mouth, 1929-1947111Part 4Morehead for Everybody! 1947-1958171Part 5Morehead Around the World, 1959-1961227Part 6Last Call, 1962-1969283Part 7My Reclining Years, 1970-1999305Epilogue: Morehead Revisited325AppendixTallulah's Complete Filmography327Acknowledgments330