City of Blows, Tim Blake Nelson
City of Blows, Tim Blake Nelson
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City of Blows

Author: Tim Blake Nelson

Narrator: Tim Blake Nelson

Unabridged: 17 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2024


Synopsis

It's early 2020, and legendary producer Jacob Rosenthal is eager to make his next film, Coal, adapted from the bestselling novel by the celebrated writer Rex Patterson. The project—which takes on the controversial topic of race in America—is Jacob's envisioned magnum opus, and likely his swan song. He selects David Levit to direct, a major opportunity for the classically trained actor/director whose own films, while garnering critical acclaim, have not resulted in box office success.

But the announcement of David's hiring doesn't sit well with a producer from David's past, Brad Shlansky, who channels the last remaining vestiges of his creativity into a revenge plot that could very well scupper the making of Coal, and ruin the lives of its producer and director in the process.

A sprawling, character-driven depiction of the modern film industry, City of Blows reaches back decades to the formative experiences of each of the novel's central figures to explore what first motivated them to become involved in the quixotic and often venal world of movie-making. Driven by their diverse backgrounds, each must navigate the same huckstering circus that puts films on screen.

About Tim Blake Nelson

Tim Blake Nelson is an actor, filmmaker, and playwright. He has appeared in over eighty feature films, working with directors that include the Coen brothers, Steven Spielberg, Terrence Malick, Ang Lee, Guillermo Del Toro, Tommy Lee Jones, Steven Soderbergh, and Nora Ephron. He has directed five films, four of which he wrote, all of which were released theatrically in the United States and internationally, garnering myriad awards. He has written and published three plays, each produced off Broadway in New York, most recently Socrates, which enjoyed a sold-out run through three extensions at the Public Theater in the spring of 2019.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel

It's a very intricate, dense text, clearly written by an insider. My main issue with this otherwise well-written piece is that there is just too much going on, and too many characters...and just as I was getting into the background of one character, we suddenly shunt to a completely different person......more

In the evergreen tradition of Nathanael West's Day Of The Locust, and Tolkin/Altman's The Player, Hollywood is ripped a new one by Tim Blake Nelson's City Of Blows in all the ways it currently deserves to be. A gripping tale and a ripping take-down!......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia

I love Tim Blake Nelson, very interesting man with an interesting life and interesting points of view. This book on the one hand is very interesting, with deep profiles of Hollywood fictional "types" that begin in their childhood and attempt to give you a sense of why these people are so aggressive......more

Goodreads review by Andrews

Never less than readable, but structurally and thematically a mess. Sets up a grand epic, but turns out that’s just backstory — which we're still getting more of in the final 50 pages. Mr. Nelson (Blake Nelson?) demonstrates a nuanced grasp of the movie industry, but he does not do the work of the n......more