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The spectators, a novel, Jennifer duBois

Label
The spectators, a novel, Jennifer duBois
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The spectators
Responsibility statement
Jennifer duBois
Sub title
a novel
Summary
A shocking crime creates a media firestorm for a controversial talk show host in this provocative novel a story of redemption, a nostalgic portrait of New York City, and a searing indictment of our culture of spectacle. Talk show host Matthew Miller has made his fame by shining a spotlight on the most unlikely and bizarre secrets of society, exposing them on live television in front of millions of gawking viewers. However, the man behind The Mattie M. Show remains a mystery not only to his enormous audience, but to those who work alongside him every day. But when the high school students responsible for a mass shooting are found to be devoted fans, Mattie is thrust into the glare of public scrutiny, the wry, detached herald of a culture going downhill and going way too far. Soon, the secrets of Mattie's past as a brilliant young politician in a crime-ridden New York City begin to push their way to the surface. In her most daring and multidimensional novel yet, Jennifer duBois vividly portrays the gay community in New York City, spanning from the heyday of gay liberation in the 70's to the grips of the AIDS crisis in the 80s, alongside a backstage view of 90's television in an age of moral panic. DuBois explores an enigmatic man's downfall through the perspectives of two spectators Cel, Mattie's skeptical publicist, and Semi, the disillusioned lover from his past
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