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The Missing Person

Published
Mar 1981
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
256

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The Missing Person is a tellingly achieved fusion of thought and action and the most fully realized evocation of Hollywood themes in a long, long time." ―Alan Cheuse, Los Angeles Herald Examiner

The Missing Person is a daring work that tells the story of Franny Fuller, the sexy, voluptuous movie star whose glorious blonde mane and whispery voice have aroused the fascination of every gossip columnist and moviegoer in the country. But beneath her radiant, compelling image lives still the frightened little girl from upstate New York. Define only by the way the studios, the flacks, her husbands and lovers, and the public perceive her, Franny Fuller is a "missing person," no more tangible than the image projected of her on a thousand silver screens. Framing her portrait of Franny Fuller within a persuasive and moving story, Doris Grumbach has created a haunting work that probes the private misery behind public glamour.

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Feb 1993 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393309460
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Sep 1982 Penguin ISBN 0140061983
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First Edition Mar 1981 Putnam ISBN 0399125876
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Nov 2014 Open Road Publishing ISBN B00NOC5JKW
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Nov 2014 Open Road Publishing ISBN 149767672X
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