A Publishers Weekly Summer Reads Selection Narrated by a starry-eyed lesbian, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. Since he first appeared on the American literary scene, Jerome Charyn has dazzled readers with his âblunt, brilliantly crafted proseâ (Washington Post). Yet Charyn, a beloved comedic novelist, also possesses an extraordinary knowledge of Golden Age Hollywood, having taught film history both in the United States and France. With Big Red, Charyn reimagines the life of one of Americaâs most enduring icons, âGildaâ herself, Rita Hayworth, whose fiery red tresses and hypnotic dancing graced the silver screen over sixty times in her nearly forty-year career. The quintessential movie star of the 1940s, Hayworth has long been objectified as a sex symbol, pin-up girl, and so-called Love Goddess. Here Charyn, channeling the ghosts of a buried past, finally lifts the veils that have long enshrouded Hayworth, evoking her emotional complexityâher passions, her pain, and her inner turmoil. Charynâs reimagining of Hayworthâs story begins in 1943, in a roomette at the Hollywood Hotel, where narrator Rusty Redburnâan impetuous, second-string gossip columnist from Kalamazoo, Michiganâbides her time between working as a gofer in the publicity offices of Columbia Pictures, volunteering at an indie movie house, and pursuing dalliances with young women on the Sunset Strip. Called upon by the manipulative Columbia movie mogul Harry âThe Janitorâ Cohn to spy on Hayworthâthen, the Dream Factoryâs most alluring âdame,â and Cohnâs biggest movie starâRusty becomes Ritaâs confidante, accompanying her on a series of madcap adventures with her indomitable husband, the âboy geniusâ Orson Welles. But Rusty, an outlaw who can see beyond the prejudices of Hollywoodâs male-dominated hierarchy, quickly becomes disgusted with the way actresses, and particularly Rita, are exploited by men. As she struggles to balance the dangerous politics of Tinseltown with her desire to protect Rita from ruffians and journalists alike, Rusty has her own encountersâsome sweet, some bruisingâwith characters real and imagined, from Julie Tanaka, an interned Japanese-American friend, to superstars like Clark Gable and Tallulah Bankhead, as well as notorious Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons. Reanimating such classic films as Gilda and The Lady from Shanghai, Big Red is a bittersweet paean to Hollywoodâs Golden Age, a tender yet honest portrait of a time before blockbusters and film franchisesâone that promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike. Lauded for his âpolymorphous imaginationâ (Jonathan Lethem), Charyn once again has created one of the most inventive novels in recent American literature.
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Sep 7, 2022
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