Saturday, 24 October 2020

Writing Day of the Locust


        For years he toiled, writing treatments and B-movie scripts, living, like Tod Hackett, in run down digs. He met con men and cops, prostitutes a nd failed vaudevillians. He hung out at the police precincts and went to cockfights at Pismo Beach. He explored brothels, upscale and otherwise. He became a flaneur of the city's underbelly, holding court at Musso and Frank's restaurant or the Stanley Rose bookstore, and beginning to feed all these characters and experiences into a novel he planned at first (according to his biographer Jay Martin) to call "The Cheated".

      excerpt from
  • Nathanael West and the Writing of Day of the Locust
  •  Richard Rayner
  • LA Times
  • 2009
    https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-caw-paperback-writers16-2009aug16-story.html

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