Bandbox
- Authors
- Mallon, Thomas
- Publisher
- Pantheon
- Tags
- humour
- ISBN
- 9780307824318
- Date
- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.93 MB
- Lang
- en
From the author of *Henry and Clara*, a dazzling, hilarious novel that captures the heart and soul of New York in the Jazz Age.
*Bandbox* is a hugely successful magazine, a glamorous monthly cocktail of 1920s obsessions from the stock market to radio to gangland murder. Edited by the bombastic Jehoshaphat “Joe” Harris, the magazine has a masthead that includes, among many others, a grisly, alliterative crime writer; a shy but murderously determined copyboy; and a burned-out vaudeville correspondent who’s lovesick for his loyal, dewy assistant.
As the novel opens, the defection of Harris’s most ambitious protégé has plunged *Bandbox* into a death struggle with a new competitor on the newsstand. But there’s more to come: a sabotaged fiction contest, the NYPD vice squad, a subscriber’s kidnapping, and a film-actress cover subject who makes the heroines of Fosse’s Chicago look like the girls next door. While Harris and his magazine careen from comic crisis to make-or-break calamity, the novel races from skyscraper to speakeasy, hops a luxury train to Hollywood, and crashes a buttoned-down dinner with Calvin Coolidge.
Thomas Mallon has given us a madcap and poignant book that brilliantly portrays the gaudiest American decade of them all.
*From the Hardcover edition.*