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bought the book, republishing it the following year. The novel is about the midlife crisis of Hollywood screenwriter and hypochondriac Martin Dorfman, as he faces up to painful childhood memories and deals with a variety of physical ailments and professional setbacks.
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is also about a man whose wife leaves him: newly single Jimmy Hendricks is a lonely, middle-aged man revisiting his past by looking up his old girlfriends.
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was also published by St. Martin's. The book's central character, Plato G. Fussell, obsesses over writing a 10-volume definitive biography of
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His agent sent it to about 20 publishers; it was rejected by all of them, and in 2000 Blumenthal decided to self-publish. In 2002
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Several of Blumenthal's books have been loosely based on his experiences in Hollywood, including the 1984 parody
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called it "a funny and surprisingly moving story written at the intersection of shtick and angst", and
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magazine in the early 1970s, when he has 24. His first editorial job, he served under the editor
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described it as "frequently hilarious and unexpectedly touching." It was named one of
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in 1985, both featuring private detective Mac Slade and set in modern-day Manhattan:
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founded in 1903 that was attended by numerous celebrities, including
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Hollywood High: The History of America's Most Famous Public School
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In 1999, Blumenthal returned to literature with the comic novel
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Blumenthal wrote a pair of detective novel spoofs published by
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under the pen name Rosemary Cartwheel. In 2013, the duo wrote
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brought in over $ 117 million at the box office worldwide.
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Middletown, Orange County, New York
Tufts University
Fiction
nonfiction
screenwriting
Short Time
Blue Streak
Middletown, New York
Tufts University
Esquire
Harold Hayes
Nora Ephron
Playboy
Salon
Barry Golson
St. Martin's Press
Simon & Schuster
Los Angeles public high school
Lana Turner
Mickey Rooney
Judy Garland
John Ritter
Carol Burnett
St. Martin's Press
The Wall Street Journal
Publishers Weekly
January Magazine
Millard Fillmore
Short Time

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