TelevisionTelevision
a Novel
Title rated 2.65 out of 5 stars, based on 3 ratings(3 ratings)
Book, 2025
Current format, Book, 2025, First edition, Available .eBook
Also offered as eBook, All copies in use. All copies in use
"Who needed to leave? Who needed to find the right place for them or the right people? Not me. I would never write about Los Angeles for as long as I lived. A handsome, aging movie star lotteries off his mega-million-dollar salary to a member of the general viewing public before taking up with a much younger Instagram model. His unbeautiful, non-famous best friend (and sometimes lover) looks on impassively while recollecting their twenty-odd years of unlikely connection. And a young aspiring filmmaker struggles to write a viable script, longing for the perfect circumstances that would finally afford her the freedom to make great art. And isn't it the meek that shall inherit the earth? Television concerns itself with phenomenal luck and its various manifestations in contemporary life: disparities in wealth, beauty, talent, gender, and youth. Slyly humorous, with a profoundly modern style and nimble dialogue reminiscent of early Joan Didion, Lauren Rothery's debut novel is a staggering feat of literary impressionism--and a significant event for American fiction"--
Who needed to leave? Who needed to find the right place for them or the right people? Not me. I would never write about Los Angeles for as long as I lived. A handsome, aging movie star lotteries off his mega-million-dollar salary to a member of the general viewing public before taking up with a much younger Instagram model. His unbeautiful, non-famous best friend (and sometimes lover) looks on impassively while recollecting their twenty-odd years of unlikely connection. And a young aspiring filmmaker struggles to write a viable script, longing for the perfect circumstances that would finally afford her the freedom to make great art. And isn't it the meek that shall inherit the earth? Television concerns itself with phenomenal luck and its various manifestations in contemporary life: disparities in wealth, beauty, talent, gender, and youth.
Who needed to leave? Who needed to find the right place for them or the right people? Not me. I would never write about Los Angeles for as long as I lived. A handsome, aging movie star lotteries off his mega-million-dollar salary to a member of the general viewing public before taking up with a much younger Instagram model. His unbeautiful, non-famous best friend (and sometimes lover) looks on impassively while recollecting their twenty-odd years of unlikely connection. And a young aspiring filmmaker struggles to write a viable script, longing for the perfect circumstances that would finally afford her the freedom to make great art. And isn't it the meek that shall inherit the earth? Television concerns itself with phenomenal luck and its various manifestations in contemporary life: disparities in wealth, beauty, talent, gender, and youth.
Title availability
About
Details
Publication
- New York, NY : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2025], ©2025
Opinion
More from the community
Community contributions are the opinions of contributing users. These contributions do not represent the opinions of Malden Public Library.
Community contributions are the opinions of contributing users. These contributions do not represent the opinions of Malden Public Library.
Community lists featuring this title
There are no community lists featuring this title
Community contributions
There are no quotations from this title

From the community