Between Flops: A Biography of Preston Sturges

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by James Curtis

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In the decade of the 1940s, a remarkable string of vibrant and original films captivated America. Many were commercial as well as critical successes. All bore the distinctive imprint of their maker, a man as colorful as his most memorable characters. Preston Sturges set a new standard for creativity in Hollywood. He not only wrote such films as "The Lady Eve", "Sullivan's Travels", "The Palm Beach Story", and "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek", he also directed them at the rate of two a year. He opened the door for an entire generation of writers-turned-directors and made some of the most popular comedies of the sound era. At his peak, he earned the third-highest salary in the country. He was an inventor, songwriter, actor, playwright, restaurateur, industrialist, and winner of an Academy Award. He even owned a production company with his temperamental equal, Howard Hughes. Yet, barely ten years after it all began, it was over. Alienated by his reckless zeal for perfection, the studios turned away from him. Unable to work, Sturges took his young family to Europe, where he struggled desperately in growing obscurity to work the old magic just one more time. Drawn from interviews, letters, and other primary source materials, this was the first full-length biography of a legendary American filmmaker, a man who made and lost two fortunes and whose genius shown brightly, as he put it, "between flops". "One of the most entertaining and engrossing film biographies I've encountered, doing justice not only to that truly eccentric genius at the core but also to his time and place in both Hollywood and its culture." — Judith Crist "A sobering picture of the sweat and disappointment that lie beneath the Hollywood hoopla." — Newsweek "Brilliant... Curtis' writing style and wit shine as brightly as those of his subject. It is the ultimate in Hollywood package deals, a biographer who fully complements his subject. Like Sturges' films, the book itself is virtually perfect." — The Windsor Star "A thorough, factual account of Sturges' complex life, a considerable feat of research and synthesis." — Film Quarterly "This lively biography sensibly keeps its focus on Preston Sturges' career... the comedies he wrote and directed for Paramount in the early '40s--The Great McGinty, Christmas in July, The Lady Eve, Sullivan's Travels, The Palm Beach Story, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, and Hail the Conquering Hero." — Newsday "...chock-full of riveting data." — Village Voice "An enjoyable, absorbing story about one of Hollywood's most colorful real-life characters." — Los Angeles Herald-Examiner "Recounts with compassion and wit the story of Preston's wild, shoot-the-rapids life... a lamentably overdue and richly merited tribute." — Garson Kanin "An entertaining biography... Preston Sturges had a supreme gift for making people laugh without representing the world as better or worse than it is." — New York Review of Books "An imposing account of an imposing life" — National Review "...covers Sturges' life, from his bohemian childhood through professional triumphs and failures thoroughly and well... a solid, readable biography." — Publisher's Weekly "...an elegant job... the best movie biography of the year." — The Buffalo News "A complete bittersweet tragedy of the failure of the Bitch Goddess Success to play fair with talent." — Stephen Longstreet "Interviews with individuals once close to Sturges and material from the writer's personal archives have been integrated into Curtis' chronicle, adding intimacy and insight... a life inspected here with vigor and integrity." — Booklist "Sturges' story continually holds us fascinated due to Curtis' compassionate writing." — West Coast Review of Books "A sad, cautionary tale, not so much an individual indictment against Hollywood as a personal index of the steady attrition of life, in this case the life of a talented and cultivated man." — Boston Globe " ...the definitive telling of Sturges' life." — Variety James Curtis spent twenty-five years as a senior executive in the insurance and computer industries before turning to writing. His new biography of Buster Keaton was published in February 2022 by Alfred A. Knopf. He is also the author of "Last Man Standing: Mort Sahl and the Birth of Modern Comedy;" "William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come;" "Spencer Tracy: A Biography;" "W. C. Fields: A Biography" (winner of the 2004 Theatre Library Association Award, Special Jury Prize); and "James Whale: A New World of Gods and Monsters." In addition, he has edited three books on film-related subjects, including a biography of actor Walter Huston. Born in Los Angeles, James Curtis and his wife, Kim Geary, are longtime residents of Brea, California.

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