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English

CHICKEN

Lynn Crosbie

An acidly funny, raw, and devastating love story of a decrepit, fallen film star and the young feminist filmmaker who revives his career.

Set in lesser known parts of Los Angeles, Chicken uproariously, grievously, relates the collision and inevitably ruinous paths of two incendiary figures. One is the once beautiful and famous Parnell Wilde, a maverick actor arrogant in his orgiastic fall. The other is Annabel Wrath, a much younger, idiosyncratic cult filmmaker with contradictory motives for seeking the older man out.
The two are profoundly altered by their meeting and its unlikely denouement and manage to wrest each other, however briefly, from their dizzying spirals of decline. But when Parnell is offered the chance to perform in the sequel to Ultraviolence, the feature film that made him famous, and to work again with its brilliant but merciless director, he and Annabel are forced to confront their demons as the extreme and fleeting world of fame threatens to divide them.
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Published 2018-05-01 by House of Anansi Press

Comments

Electric. With fearless instincts and incandescent language that cuts to the bone, Crosbie boldly explores the savageries of Hollywood, love, and fame, as well as the scars they leave behind. Parnell Wilde is surely among Crosbie's most vivid and heartbreaking creations. -- Mona Awad, author of 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl As it follows the desperate last twitchings of an aging bad boy actor, Lynn Crosbie's latest novel draws us into a nightmarish vortex that feels like an unholy wedding of David Lynch and Joan Didion. Elegantly sleazy, sensuously creepy, and funny as hell, " Chicken" is one of the best Hollywood novels I've read in years. -- Dan Chaon, author of Ill Will

[...] Chicken is disturbing and powerful. Like A Clockwise Orange, it's sure to offend as much as it transfixes. Read more...