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Table of contents: Theorizing the Hollywood Novel: Aesthetics, Psychoanalytic Desire, and HistoryPart One: The Studio Era1. Nathanael West: Desire, Art, and Cynicism
2. Budd Schulberg: Unionism and Sadomasochism
3. Raymond Chandler: Individualism and PopulismPart Two: The New Hollywood4. Joan Didion: Gender and Lacanian Tragedy
5. Bruce Wagner: Double Consciousness and the Death of Desire
6. Elmore Leonard: Realism after the End of IdeologyNotes
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