James Kirkwood is the forgotten man of American lettersIn 1975 he had two shows playing on Broadway while his latest novel Some Kind of Hero saw reviewers comparing him to Saul Bellow and Joseph Heller. One of those shows - A Chorus Line - won him a Pulitzer Prize for his co-writing contribution and went on to become the biggest stage phenomenon in history. Yet today his work is largely out of print and his name rarely mentioned.Kirkwood led a life that was as gripping as any of his novels or plays. The son of silent screen stars he grew up in Hollywood surrounded by celebrities and opulence before his parents went broke. His childhood was littered with trauma including finding the dead body of his mother's fiancé when he was twelve. Before writing his professional life encompassed the coast guard stand-up comedy and soap opera acting. His private life was equally varied involving loving sexual relationships with both men and women.Sean Egan - author of seventeen books - took over seven years to write this definitive biography interviewing more than sixty of Kirkwood's family lovers colleagues friends and adversaries in the process. In a sweeping narrative that takes in Hollywood in the Twenties the boom era of New York nightclubs in the Forties and the Eighties AIDS holocaust Ponies & Rainbows both details a remarkable life and seeks to re-establish an even more remarkable talent.
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