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Valley of the dolls
a novel
Book • 1966
Published in 1966, 'Valley of the Dolls' by Jacqueline Susann is a poignant and touching look at the lives of famous starlets in the 1940s and 1950s.
The story revolves around three women: Anne Welles, a young woman from New Jersey seeking a new life in New York; Neely O'Neill, a vaudevillian aspiring to stardom; and Jennifer North, a beautiful showgirl.
The novel delves into their struggles with fame, their dependence on prescription pills (referred to as 'dolls'), and the societal pressures that lead to their downfall.
It critiques the male-dominated world of the entertainment industry, highlighting the exploitation and double standards faced by women.
The book is known for its candid portrayal of sex, addiction, and the hollow nature of fame, making it a significant commentary on the era's social issues.
The story revolves around three women: Anne Welles, a young woman from New Jersey seeking a new life in New York; Neely O'Neill, a vaudevillian aspiring to stardom; and Jennifer North, a beautiful showgirl.
The novel delves into their struggles with fame, their dependence on prescription pills (referred to as 'dolls'), and the societal pressures that lead to their downfall.
It critiques the male-dominated world of the entertainment industry, highlighting the exploitation and double standards faced by women.
The book is known for its candid portrayal of sex, addiction, and the hollow nature of fame, making it a significant commentary on the era's social issues.
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in the context of books widely read during a specific era.

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as a best-selling paperback novel and discussed in relation to the 1967 film adaptation.

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as an iconic mass-market paperback example and cultural reference.

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in relation to Russ Meyer's film Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.

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