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Hollywood Boulevard
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Hollywood Boulevard

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In a psychosomatic masterpiece, John Gilmore explores the dichotomy of a young man and woman’s wants and desires as opposed to harsh reality. What starts as a simple photo shoot with a beautiful girl, leads Eli Woodrow into a world he never dreamed of, events he never expected, situations he never wanted; a whirlwind of conflicting emotions, sexual obsessions and ambiguity …Subterranean Hollywood: a convulsing world parallel to the glamour and allure of movie land; lives lived like ricocheting bullets on the fringes, and Gilmore’s penetrating, unrelenting prose again finds its target.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amok Books
Date
17 May 2009
Pages
278
ISBN
9780978896850

In a psychosomatic masterpiece, John Gilmore explores the dichotomy of a young man and woman’s wants and desires as opposed to harsh reality. What starts as a simple photo shoot with a beautiful girl, leads Eli Woodrow into a world he never dreamed of, events he never expected, situations he never wanted; a whirlwind of conflicting emotions, sexual obsessions and ambiguity …Subterranean Hollywood: a convulsing world parallel to the glamour and allure of movie land; lives lived like ricocheting bullets on the fringes, and Gilmore’s penetrating, unrelenting prose again finds its target.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amok Books
Date
17 May 2009
Pages
278
ISBN
9780978896850