Charlie is a small-time Hollywood producer who's bought one too many Mercedes on credit and whose mortgage is bigger than the debt of most Third World countries, and now he can't get a picture made anywhere. And just when he's most desperate, a miracle drops into his lap. Lefcourt is the bestselling author of The Dreyfus Affair.
Peter Lefcourt Libri
Peter Lefcourt, un rifugiato dalle trincee di Hollywood, si è affermato come sceneggiatore e produttore. La sua prosa si avventura nei recessi più oscuri della natura umana e nei tabù sociali, spesso intrisa di arguzia tagliente e acuta perspicacia. Il lavoro di Lefcourt esplora principalmente le intricate relazioni tra potere, sessualità e percezione pubblica, svelando l'ipocrisia e l'assurdità della vita contemporanea. Il suo stile distintivo è caratterizzato da ironia e domande provocatorie che spingono il lettore a riflettere sui confini della moralità e delle convenzioni sociali.





The Manhattan Beach Project
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Struggling to regain his former glory after winning an Oscar, Charlie finds himself living in his nephew's pool house and attending Debtors Anonymous meetings. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a mysterious ex-CIA agent who offers a bizarre opportunity to revive his career through the surreal realm of reality TV. This encounter sets the stage for a journey filled with eccentricity and the challenges of navigating fame's unpredictable landscape.
The Woody
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The story follows Senator Woody White as he navigates a series of absurd challenges, including blackmail from his wife, lawsuits from his ex-wife, and threats from various characters, all while dealing with a personal crisis of erectile dysfunction. This satirical narrative explores the chaotic and often humorous landscape of political life, reflecting on the extreme lengths to which a politician will go to maintain their image amid scandal. Peter Lefcourt cleverly critiques the intersection of sexual politics and public perception in Washington.