What Makes Sammy Run? What Makes Sammy Run?

What Makes Sammy Run‪?‬

    • 4.4 • 17 Ratings
    • $12.99
    • $12.99

Publisher Description

What Makes Sammy Run?

Everyone of us knows someone who runs. He is one of the symp-toms of our times—from the little man who shoves you out of the way on the street to the go-getter who shoves you out of a job in the office to the Fuehrer who shoves you out of the world. And all of us have stopped to wonder, at some time or another, what it is that makes these people tick. What makes them run?

This is the question Schulberg has asked himself, and the answer is the first novel written with the indignation that only a young writer with talent and ideals could concentrate into a manuscript. It is the story of Sammy Glick, the man with a positive genius for being a heel, who runs through New York’s East Side, through newspaper ranks and finally through Hollywood, leaving in his wake the wrecked careers of his associates; for this is his tragedy and his chief characteristic—his congenital incapacity for friendship.

An older and more experienced novelist might have tempered his story and, in so doing, destroyed one of its outstanding qualities. Compromise would mar the portrait of Sammy Glick. Schulberg has etched it in pure vitriol, and dissected his victim with a precision that is almost frightening.

When a fragment of this book appeared as a short story in a national magazine, Schulberg was surprised at the number of letters he received from people convinced they knew Sammy Glick’s real name. But speculation as to his real identity would be utterly fruitless, for Sammy is a composite picture of a loud and spectacular minority bitterly resented by the many decent and sincere artists who are trying honestly to realize the measureless potentialities of motion pictures. To this group belongs Schulberg himself, who has not only worked as a screen writer since his graduation from Dartmouth College in 1936, but has spent his life, literally, in the heart of the motion-picture colony. In the course of finding out what makes Sammy run (an operation in which the reader is spared none of the grue-some details) Schulberg has poured out everything he has felt about that place. The result is a book which the publishers not only believe to be the most honest ever written about Hollywood, but a penetrating study of one kind of twentieth-century success that is peculiar to no single race of people or walk of life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1993
December 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
2.7
MB

More Books Like This

My Man Jeeves My Man Jeeves
2010
COMPLETE HUMOROUS ANTHOLOGIES of P. G. Wodehouse COMPLETE HUMOROUS ANTHOLOGIES of P. G. Wodehouse
2015
The Novels of P.G. Wodehouse The Novels of P.G. Wodehouse
2010
My Man Jeeves and Other Early Jeeves Stories My Man Jeeves and Other Early Jeeves Stories
2010
My Man Jeeves My Man Jeeves
2018
My Man Jeeves + FREE Audiobook Included My Man Jeeves + FREE Audiobook Included
2013

More Books by Budd Schulberg

On the Waterfront On the Waterfront
2012
Moving Pictures Moving Pictures
2012
The Harder They Fall The Harder They Fall
2012
Some Faces in the Crowd Some Faces in the Crowd
2012
Over There Over Here Over There Over Here
2014
Writers in America Writers in America
2012

Customers Also Bought

Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned
2010
The Day of the Locust The Day of the Locust
2015
Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
1994
Ask the Dust Ask the Dust
2010
Adventures in the Screen Trade Adventures in the Screen Trade
2012
The Tiger The Tiger
2010