Review of Stewart O'Nan's West of Sunset

By Ana Castello, 16 October, 2017
Publication Type
Language
Year
Appears in
eISSN
1553-1139
License
CC Attribution
Record Status
Abstract (in English)

In this review of O’Nan’s West of Sunset, Messenger explores 20th Century American literary history as a kind of contemporary metafictional myth. Using Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald as characters composing the life of a literary icon against the emergence of “Hollywood,” O’Nan’s work is considered a bittersweet meditation on the death of an author and the hope that his work lives on.

Source: Author’s Abstract

Creative Works referenced