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  2. List of Hollywood novels - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Novel and Other Novels About Film, 1912–1982: An Annotated Bibliography, Garland, 1985. Slide, A.: The Hollywood Novel: A Critical Guide to Over 1200 Works with Film-Related Themes or Characters, 1912 through 1994, McFarland & Co., 1995. Rhodes, Chip (2008). Politics, Desire, and the Hollywood Novel. University of Iowa.

  3. Harvey Henderson Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Henderson Wilcox (c. 1832 – March 19, 1891) was an American landowner who registered the name Hollywood for his estate west of the city of Los Angeles in 1887. [1] Hollywood became the center of the movie industry of the United States in the early 1910s.

  4. Culture of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The size and scale of the city have also provided crime writers with a suitably complex city against which to set their stories. Works that explore life in the city include: Eve Babitz, Eve's Hollywood, 1974; Slow Days, Fast Company, 1977. James Robert Baker, "Fuel-Injected Dreams", 1986; "Boy Wonder", 1988. Charles Bukowski, Post Office, 1971.

  5. Hollywood was built on the work of underappreciated writers ...

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    During Hollywood’s Golden Age of the 1930s and 1940s, when moviemaking operated under the studio system, the moguls who ruled over the industry exhibited little appreciation for writers or the ...

  6. Bibliography of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood on Hollywood. University of California Press. Froug, William. (1997). The Screenwriter Looks at the Screenwriter. Silman-James Press. Gabler, Neal. (1988). An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood. Crown Publishers. Harris, Mark. (2005). Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood. Penguin ...

  7. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nestor Studios of Bayonne, New Jersey, built the first studio in the Hollywood neighborhood in 1911. [ dubious – discuss ] Nestor Studios, owned by David and William Horsley, later merged with Universal Studios; and William Horsley's other company, Hollywood Film Laboratory, is now the oldest existing company in Hollywood, presently called ...

  8. Classical Hollywood cinema - Wikipedia

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    Classical Hollywood cinema is a term used in film criticism to describe both a narrative and visual style of filmmaking that first developed in the 1910s to 1920s during the later years of the silent film era.

  9. List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood

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    Hollywood Heights: Originally built in 1904 for the artist Otto Classen as his residence and art studio, the estate was designed by famed architects Dennis & Farwell, who also designed the Hollywood Hotel and Magic Castle. The Hollywood Art Center School operated at this location from 1950 to 2000. [15] 1292: Hollywood Sikh Temple: August 9, 2023