“Queer People: A Madcap Jazz Age Satire of Hollywood’s Scandalous Eccentrics” by Carroll and Garrett Graham is a thrilling return to the lost classics of Hollywood. Published on February 10, 2026, this novel offers a vivid glimpse into the chaotic yet exhilarating world of early 1930s Hollywood where ambition, spin, and scandal ruled supreme. The authors, who experienced these times firsthand, present an ensemble cast of actors, fixers, and publicity sharks navigating a landscape where fame is a relentless pursuit and moral boundaries are constantly pushed to the edge.
This restored edition includes the complete original text, enhanced with two insightful essays and additional historical artifacts that provide context and deepen our understanding of the novel’s enduring relevance. With its sharp wit, honesty, and irreverent humor, “Queer People” is not just a nostalgic read but a must for anyone interested in the golden age of Hollywood or the timeless tales of satire.
At 263 pages, this edition captures both the essence of the Jazz Age and the satirical spirit that made it a classic. Graydon Carter’s laudatory review—”About as funny as anything I’ve ever read”—sets the tone for what readers can expect from this reissue. Prepare to be entertained and enlightened by this masterpiece.
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