Episode: Ep355: An Outsider Finds Suspense in Hollywood
Ep355: An Outsider Finds Suspense in Hollywood
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Published at: 7/2/2021
Author: The New York Times
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The actress and thriller writer Catherine Steadman visits the podcast this week to talk about âThe Disappearing Act,â her new suspense novel about the absurdities of Hollywood. Steadman was drawn to the idea of setting a story during pilot season, when actors from all over the world descend on Los Angeles once a year and compete for lead roles in new TV series.
âItâs a sort of competitive world where friendships are made really quickly, and people will find their nemesis â someone who looks just like them who keeps snatching away parts from them,â she says. âItâs a very strange atmosphere but itâs very fun. Itâs kind of like the Vegas of the acting world. You go there, you cash your chips and you have a roll on the table and see what happens. Thereâs all these strangers with the same desires and goals, in the same environment, and they really are up against each other. Itâs kind of a âHunger Gamesâ situation.â
Michael Dobbs visits the podcast to talk about his new book, âKing Richard,â which finds fresh things to say about President Richard Nixon and Watergate. Dobbs discusses writing about a story thatâs been told many times, all in the shadow of perhaps the best-known Watergate book, âAll the Presidentâs Men,â by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
âThatâs the story of two reporters pursing this scandal into the White House and trying to figure out what was going on in the White House,â Dobbs says. âAnd now 50 years later â because we have access to these extraordinary materials, particularly Nixonâs own tape-recorded conversations â one can tell the story from the inside rather than the outside. Weâre never again going to get such an intimate look at a president facing an existential crisis, as itâs possible to get with Richard Nixon.â
Also on this weekâs episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history as it celebrates its 125th anniversary, Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world, and Parul Sehgal and Jennifer Szalai talk about books theyâve recently reviewed. Pamela Paul is the host.
Here are the books discussed by the Timesâs critics this week:
âWaywardâ by Dana Spiotta
âNightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administrationâs Response to the Pandemic That Changed Historyâ by Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta
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