Somebody's Darling (novel)

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LanguageEnglish
SetinHollywood
Publication date
1978
Somebody's Darling
AuthorLarry McMurtry
LanguageEnglish
Set inHollywood
Publication date
1978
Publication placeUSA
Preceded byAll My Friends Are Going to be Strangers 

Somebody's Darling is a 1978 American novel by Larry McMurtry. The novel, set in Hollywood, follows a director, Jill Peel. Peel navigates directing a movie full of eccentric characters. The novel is part of McMurtry's Houston series, which follows a recurring mix of characters in Houston, Texas. It reviewed mixed reviews from critics.

McMurtry later wrote "By the time of Somebody’s Darling I had been working in Hollywood nearly twenty years and I still didn’t know enough about the town to write a wholly convincing book about it. The book has its moments, but these are scattered; the recollections of the old screenwriter Joe Percy are my favorite parts, now that I too, like Joe, have become an old screenwriter."[1]

McMurtry tried for several years to have a film financed with Diane Keaton and wrote "nothing cinematic came of this except a great friendship. Somebody’s Darling is a Hollywood novel—it went nowhere because of Hollywood’s persistent dislike of itself as a subject."[2]

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