Neal Gabler
Neal Gabler is the author of "An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood, "which won the Los Angeles Times" "Book Prize for history. His biography "Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity "was named best nonfiction book of the year by "Time. "He appears regularly on the media review program "Fox News Watch," and writes often for "The New York Times "and the "Los Angeles Times. "He is currently a senior fellow at the Norman Lear Center for the Study of Entertainment and
Neal Gabler is the author of "An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood, "which won the Los Angeles Times" "Book Prize for history. His biography "Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity "was named best nonfiction book of the year by "Time. "He appears regularly on the media review program "Fox News Watch," and writes often for "The New York Times "and the "Los Angeles Times. "He is currently a senior fellow at the Norman Lear Center for the Study of Entertainment and See less
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Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality
By Orin, Windsor Mill, MD, Mar 5, 2010
"For the truth is that life on the face of it is a chaos in which one finds oneself lost. The individual suspects as much, but is terrified to encounter this frightening reality face to face, and so... read more
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Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination
By Jason, The United States, Mar 2, 2010
I read this shortly after our big family trip to DisneyWorld. The story of Walt Disney is fascinating, yet ultimately sad. That great cliche continues to be true, with great genius comes great... read more
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An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood
By Holly, The United States, Jan 11, 2010
An indispensable social history of Hollywood and the movie industry. The history is compelling reading for those who want to know the inner workings of the movie business. All the myriad of... read more
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