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Joe Eszterhas

    23 novembre 1944

    Joe Eszterhas est un scénariste hongrois-américain dont le travail aborde souvent des thèmes provocateurs et les aspects plus sombres de la psychologie humaine. Avant sa carrière cinématographique, il a perfectionné ses talents d'écriture en tant que journaliste. Il est également l'auteur d'ouvrages de non-fiction et de mémoires, reflétant un intérêt continu pour la réalité brute et les relations complexes.

    American Rhapsody
    Hollywood Animal
    The Devil's Guide to Hollywood
    Thirteen Seconds: Confrontation at Kent State
    Crossbearer
    Basic Instinct
    • Basic Instinct

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(604)Évaluer

      L'inspecteur Nick Curran, de la police de San Francisco, enquête sur le meurtre de l'ancien chanteur de rock Johnny Boz, frappé de 31 coups de pic à glace par une inconnue avec laquelle il faisait l'amour. Amateur de plaisirs corsés, la star fréquentait une jeune, riche et brillante romancière, Catherine Tramell, auteur d'un polar à succès consacré à un meurtre identique. Nick apprend bientôt que les parents de Catherine - dont elle a hérité de plus de cent millions de dollars - sont morts dans un "accident" suspect, décrit dans un autre de ses livres, et que son professeur de psychologie à l'université a été assassiné dix ans plus tôt à coups de pic à glace... Fasciné par ce déluge de violences, le policier se consacre à prouver la culpabilité de l'insolente et superbe romancière. Mais Catherine n'a rien laissé au hasard. Elle semble déjà tout connaître de Nick : le suicide de sa femme, les bavures dont il s'est rendu coupable, ses problèmes de drogue et d'alcool. Exaspérant les désirs de Nick, multipliant les avances, elle entraîne le policier dans un vertigineux dédale d'excès et de plaisirs...

      Basic Instinct
    • Crossbearer

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      Drawing from a tumultuous upbringing in refugee camps and urban America, the author channels his experiences into a successful career as a screenwriter. Known for crafting sexually explicit and violent narratives, he gained fame with films such as Basic Instinct, Jagged Edge, and Jade. His journey from journalist to Hollywood's highest-paid screenwriter reveals insights into the darker aspects of human nature and storytelling.

      Crossbearer
    • The dramatic original account of events that shook the nation. On May 4, 1970, National Guard bullets killed four students, wounded nine, and transformed Kent State University into a national nightmare. Two prize-winning reporters interviewed all the participants in the tragedy and established for the first time what actually took place that day.

      Thirteen Seconds: Confrontation at Kent State
    • The Devil's Guide to Hollywood

      The Screenwriter as God!

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(33)Évaluer

      Focusing on the gritty realities of Hollywood, Joe Eszterhas shares his insider knowledge as a renowned screenwriter. He delves into the industry's dynamics, revealing the intricacies of screenwriting, from the creative process to the nuances of credits. With a candid and provocative style, he offers a unique perspective on the players and the art of storytelling in film, making it a must-read for aspiring screenwriters and film enthusiasts alike.

      The Devil's Guide to Hollywood
    • Hollywood Animal

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      3,8(26)Évaluer

      He came to America and grew up in Cleveland - stealing cars, rolling drinks, battling priests, nearly going to jail. The rebellion never ended, even as his films went on to gross more than a billion dollars at the box office and he became the most famous - or infamous - screenwriter in Hollywood.

      Hollywood Animal
    • If the Watergate scandal was a previous generation's National Nightmare, then maybe the Clinton scandal was our National Wet Dream, and who better to narrate it than the screenwriter Joe Eszterhas? In American Rhapsody , Eszterhas, whose credits include Basic Instinct and Showgirls, and Charlie Simpson's Apocalypse, for which he was nominated for a National Book Award, takes us through the events that threatened to topple a president and left most of the nation's citizens with, at the very least, a bad taste in their mouths. Taking full advantage of his considerable journalistic and storytelling talents, Eszterhas gives us every fact, rumor, or innuendo surrounding the president's foibles in the context of late century American politics and entertainment. Here Washington and Hollywood do more than just flirt with each other; they share the same bed. From scandalmongers Matt Drudge (who began as a Hollywood gossip) and Ken Starr, to would-be president paramours Sharon Stone and Barbra Streisand, to his final, unimpeachable witness, Willard—none other than President Clinton's talking penis—Eszterhas gives us the goods on the story that nobody could stop talking about and, thanks to American Rhapsody, will be impossible to think about the same way again.

      American Rhapsody