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- For readers of Sam Wasson and Glenn Frankel, a cultural history about the making and lasting significance of Sunset Boulevard, whose piercing--and in many ways, prophetic--critiques of fame continue to resonate today.
- About the Author: David M. Lubin studied filmmaking at the USC School of Cinema while reviewing music for Rolling Stone.
- 320 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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"Great films are born of great collaborations, and Sunset Boulevard represents one of the most extraordinary confluences of cinematic talent in film history, but its production was surprisingly fraught, filled with unexpected twists. Why was William Holden, who had never caught fire as a leading man, hired to play Joe Gillis after the fastest rising star in the business dropped out at the last minute? After Mae West and Mary Pickford turned down the now iconic role of Norma Desmond, how did Billy Wilder convince Gloria Swanson, who had long been absent from Hollywood at this point, to leave her low paying job as a TV talk show host to join the cast? From the writers' room during Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's final collaboration to the moment when the film won three Academy Awards, scholar and former Rolling Stone staffer David M. Lubin takes readers on a fascinating journey through film history that proves, once and for all, why Sunset Boulevard is one of the most iconic films in cinematic history. By exploring the history of Sunset Boulevard in time for the movie's 75th anniversary, from its inception to its making to its present-day legacy, Ready for My Closeup breathes life into a beloved masterpiece of American cinema, not only marking its influential place in film history, but also proving how prescient it really was in terms of the human costs of relentless technological change and our obsessive quest for fame, youth, and immortality"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
For readers of Sam Wasson and Glenn Frankel, a cultural history about the making and lasting significance of Sunset Boulevard, whose piercing--and in many ways, prophetic--critiques of fame continue to resonate today. Great films are born of great collaborations, and Sunset Boulevard represents one of the most extraordinary confluences of cinematic talent in film history--but its production was surprisingly fraught, filled with unexpected twists. Why was William Holden, who had never caught fire as a leading man, hired to play Joe Gillis after the fastest-rising star in the business dropped out at the last minute? After Mae West and Mary Pickford turned down the now iconic role of Norma Desmond, how did Billy Wilder convince Gloria Swanson, who had long been absent from Hollywood at this point, to leave her low-paying job as a TV talk show host to join the cast? From the writers' room during Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's final collaboration to the moment when the film won three Academy Awards, scholar and former Rolling Stone staffer David M. Lubin takes readers on a fascinating journey through film history that proves, once and for all, why Sunset Boulevard is one of the most iconic films in cinematic history. Just in time for the film's 75th anniversary, Ready for My Closeup breathes life into a beloved masterpiece of American cinema.Review Quotes
"A deft account of a Hollywood classic."
--Kirkus Reviews"An intimate dance with a disturbing movie--a close-up of the despair, humiliation, and brilliance that make up a work of art. Whether a painting by Rembrandt, a sonata of Mozart, or a novel of Hemingway, few creations have received the beautiful star treatment David Lubin accords to Sunset Boulevard."--Alexander Nemerov, author of Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s America
"David M. Lubin's impeccably researched Ready for My Close-Up pulls apart the hall of mirrors that is Sunset Boulevard, convincingly demonstrating that the film is not only the greatest American statement on fame and its delusions, but that it also served as a fulcrum point in the lives of its makers and the industry that it filets so expertly. This observant and trenchant making-of blends biography, history, and cultural criticism to thrilling effect." --Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the 20th Century Learned to Act
"David Lubin's exhaustively researched and fluently written anatomy of Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder's classic about `the pathology of fame' (Lubin's phrase), is an example of the 'behind-the-scenes' genre at its best."--Peter Biskind, author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls
"Sunset Boulevard belongs in the Hollywood pantheon, alongside such classics as Chinatown and The Wizard of Oz, both of which have deservedly received their own "biographies." Now David Lubin gives Sunset its due with this fast-paced journey through the making of the movie, sprinkling his well-researched tale with rich nuggets about the Golden Age. Anyone who admires Billy Wilder, adores William Holden and is mesmerized by Gloria Swanson will hunger for more."
--Stephen Galloway, New York Times bestselling author of Truly, Madly
"Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard is one of the most majestic and original works of Hollywood's golden era, and David M. Lubin's entertaining book casts a wide net in capturing and exploring all of the elements of the film's brilliant artistry, from great writing and acting to set design and cinematography for a movie that is both a scathing critique and a requiem for the studio system, its grandeur and its cruelties." --Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Shooting Midnight Cowboy
"David Lubin's deep dive into Hollywood's darkest take on Hollywood seamlessly analyzes process, motive and meaning, as well as the confluence of talents that brought this bleak, beloved tale to life and, eventually, immortality."
--Scott Eyman, New York Times bestselling author of John Wayne: The Life and Legend
"With the perfect blend of journalistic brio and scholarly erudition, David Lubin's Ready for My Closeup invites us on an eminently pleasurable journey through the production history, the critical and popular reception, and the enduring resonance of Sunset Boulevard. The gripping story he tells will surely be catnip to cinephiles and equally seductive to readers of Hollywood history and lore."--Noah Isenberg, bestselling author of We'll Always Have 'Casablanca' The Life, Legend, and Afterlife of Hollywood's Most Beloved Movie
About the Author
David M. Lubin studied filmmaking at the USC School of Cinema while reviewing music for Rolling Stone. His Shooting Kennedy: JFK and the Culture of Images won the Smithsonian Institution's Charles C. Eldredge Prize, and The New Yorker described him as an "esteemed scholar of art history in relation to popular culture." Lubin is a Guggenheim Fellow and an NEH Public Scholar.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.25 Inches (W) x 1.13 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Film
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Theme: Genres, General
Format: Hardcover
Author: David M Lubin
Language: English
Street Date: August 12, 2025
TCIN: 94406501
UPC: 9781538739297
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-9869
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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