The Age of Dreaming Signed
by Nina Revoyr
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9781135844844 |
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Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Jun Nakayama was a silent film star in the early days of Hollywood, but by 1964, he is living in complete obscurity-until a young writer, Nick Bellinger, reveals that he has written a screenplay with Nakayama in mind. Jun is intrigued by the possibility of returning to movies, but he begins to worry that someone might delve too deeply into the past and uncover the events that led to the abrupt end of his career in 1922. These events include the changing racial tides in California and the unsolved murder of his favorite director, Ashley Bennett Tyler.
The Age of Dreamingis part historical novel, part mystery, and part unrequited love story.
Review:
"In her cunning follow-up to Southland, Revoyr returns to L.A., this time to when Sunset Boulevard was 'just a dirt road' and Jun Nakayama was a famous silent film star. Prompted by a journalist's visit in 1964, 42 years after he left the screen for good, Jun revisits his youth in Japan, his discovery at L.A.'s Little Tokyo Theater, his rise to stardom and the scandalous events that led to his abrupt retreat from public life. Mixing real people with fictional characters like principled Japanese actress Hanako Minatoya, troubled starlet Elizabeth Banks (not the one in Seabiscuit), ingnue Nora Minton Niles and dashing director Ashley Bennett Tyler, Revoyr creates a vibrant portrait of a time when the film studio was 'a place of serious work.' As Jun reveals the secrets he has kept for decades, he uncovers new twists in his own history and comes to terms with other painful experiences he has repressed, namely his loneliness and the effects of the anti-Japanese racism he mistakenly believed he could overcome by being 'as agreeable — and American — as possible.' The occasional awkward transition between present and past notwithstanding, Revoyr beautifully invokes Jun's self-deceptions and his growing self-awareness. It's an enormously satisfying novel." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Review:
"The Age of Dreaming is a masterpiece of the sort that doesn't just seduce the reader — it leaves you transformed. Nina Revoyr deserves to be counted among the top ranks of novelists at work today." Jerry Stahl, author of I, Fatty
Review:
"This is a riveting, wise, and gorgeous novel." Mary Yukari Waters
Review:
"Brilliant and original....The carefully restrained voice of its narrator recalls Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day." Alison Lurie, Pulitzer Prize winner
Review:
"Fast-moving, riveting, unpredictable, and profound; highly recommended." Library Journal
Review:
"[A] pulse-quickening, deliciously ironic serving of Hollywood noir." Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Nina Revoyr was born in Tokyo to a Japanese mother and a Polish-American father, and grew up in Japan, Wisconsin, and Los Angeles. She is the author of two previous novels, The Necessary Hunger and Southland, which was a BookSense 76 pick and won the Ferro Grumley and Lambda Literary Awards.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781135844844
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Akashic Books
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 320
- Dimensions:
- 8.25 x 5.25 in











