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- Hollywood_(Bukowski_novel) abstract "Hollywood (ISBN 0876857659) is a 1989 novel by Charles Bukowski which fictionalizes his experiences of adapting his novel Barfly, into a film Barfly. Adopting the stylized alter-ego, Henry 'Hank' Chinaski, a character used in previous novels, this book relates his experiences of working with a director, finding financial backing, losing financial backing, writing the screenplay, filming and completing the movie. Though officially engaged only as screenplay writer, Bukowski appeared in the background of one scene, sitting at the bar with the other "barflies." Schroeder had already filmed a series of fifty-two short interviews with Bukowski, assembled under the title, The Charles Bukowski Tapes. Footage was later used in a documentary on the author called Bukowski: Born Into This (2003).The novel is a Roman à clef, in which Bukowski uses the following names as pseudonyms for the fictionalized versions of people with whom he worked on the movie Barfly:Mickey Rourke, the lead actor in the film, is named Jack Bledsoe.Faye Dunaway, the lead actress in the film, is named Francine Bowers.Barbet Schroeder, the director of the film, is named Jon Pinchot.He also references people he met in Hollywood during his time working on the movie:Jean-Luc Godard is named Jon-Luc Modard. Steve Baës is named Francois RacineDennis Hopper is named Mack AustinSean Penn is named Tom PellNorman Mailer is named Victor NormanDavid Lynch is named Manz LoebIsabella Rossellini is named Rosalind BonelliWerner Herzog is named Wenner ZergogTaylor Hackford is Hector Blackford↑".
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- Hollywood_(Bukowski_novel) subject Category:Autobiographical_novels.
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- Hollywood_(Bukowski_novel) subject Category:Novels_by_Charles_Bukowski.
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- Hollywood_(Bukowski_novel) comment "Hollywood (ISBN 0876857659) is a 1989 novel by Charles Bukowski which fictionalizes his experiences of adapting his novel Barfly, into a film Barfly. Adopting the stylized alter-ego, Henry 'Hank' Chinaski, a character used in previous novels, this book relates his experiences of working with a director, finding financial backing, losing financial backing, writing the screenplay, filming and completing the movie.".
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