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The Manhattan Beach Project

by Peter Lefcourt

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ISBN13: 9780743249201
ISBN10: 0743249208
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"[W]hy is it that Lefcourt's audacious alternate realities are often more believable than, say, the idea of a reality TV show in which an adopted kid is charged with the task of identifying her biological dad from a lineup? Now that satire is dead, it's time to make the case for Lefcourt as one of the foremost practitioners of American realism." Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com (read the entire Salon.com review)

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Barely four years after winning an Oscar, Charlie has sunk into the ranks of Hollywood bottom-feeders — reduced to living in his nephew's pool house, kiting checks and taking the bus to his weekly Debtors Anonymous meeting, where he meets a mysterious ex-CIA agent who proposes to resuscitate Charlie's foundering career — in the beyond surreal world of reality TV.

Charlie puts his tap shoes on to sell a show about a ruthless Uzbek warlord and his family ("think The Osbournes meets The Sopranos") to a rogue division of ABC, known as ABCD, which operates out of a skunkworks in Manhattan Beach, California, and whose mandate is to develop, under top secret cover like that for the Manhattan Project, extreme reality TV shows to bolster the network's ratings.

Warlord becomes a breakout hit and results not only in causing one of America's largest entertainment conglomerates to go into full damage-control mode but also in shifting the balance of power in Central Asia and in proving that in show business it's not over till the mouse sings.

Review:

"Decadent Western entertainment meets totalitarian Eastern politics in Lefcourt's latest novel, a cheeky, over-the-top sendup of Tinseltown, reality TV and the politics of the war on terror. The book opens with Charlie Berns, Lefcourt's protagonist from The Deal, stuck in a Debtor's Anonymous meeting after a string of bad pictures and failed deals. But opportunity knocks when shady CIA operative Kermit Fenster recognizes him and pitches Berns the idea of a reality series about a Central Asian warlord. Desperation wins out over skepticism, and Berns sells the idea to an equally panicked TV exec whose career has stalled. Once the deal is done, Berns and Fenster head off to Central Asia and select Izbul Kharkov, the so-called 'Tony Soprano of Turkmenistan,' as their subject. Kharkov supplies the requisite TV violence, but the plot stalls when his wife turns out to be a recluse and his son joins the Taliban, forcing Berns to dub in fake dialogue subtitles and write phony story lines. Warlord is an instant hit — until Berns's edits are exposed and the Taliban launches an attack on Kharkov's compound. The heady, winning blend of sly satire and fast-paced storytelling makes for serious fun as Lefcourt deftly skewers one character after another. He also scores points with his comments on the excesses of Western and Eastern culture, but fortunately none of the serious stuff gets in the way of a great read. Agent, Esther Newberg at ICM. (Feb.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Outrageously funny, deftly narrated, but spun out for too many pages, tripping up on its own tangled plot." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"Peter Lefcourt does for Hollywood what Christopher Buckley does for Washington: stick pins in all the right places. Each of them writes comic novels that mix uproarious mischief with an inspired sense of the absurd." The New York Times

Review:

"In this boisterous, laugh-out-loud spoof, Lefcourt manages to skewer every aspect of both Hollywood inanity and foreign-policy insanity." Booklist

Product Details

ISBN:
9780743249201
Subtitle:
A Novel
Author:
Lefcourt, Peter
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
General Fiction
Copyright:
Publication Date:
February 2005
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.75x6.50x1.22 in. 1.17 lbs.

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