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Anita Loos
ISBN: 0-14-018487-2
Publication: 1925
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a sparkling satire of Jazz Age glamour and excess. Written in the voice of Lorelei Lee—a charming, witty, and seemingly naïve blonde—it follows her adventures from New York to Europe as she navigates romance, wealth, and high society with both innocence and cunning.
A sharp and playful comedy of manners, Loos’s novel captures the spirit of the Roaring Twenties while slyly critiquing gender, class, and the pursuit of pleasure. Still fresh and funny nearly a century later, it remains a classic of wit and style.
This book was originally found at Farleigh Hospice, so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.
Anita Loos
ISBN: 0-14-018487-2
Publication: 1925
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a sparkling satire of Jazz Age glamour and excess. Written in the voice of Lorelei Lee—a charming, witty, and seemingly naïve blonde—it follows her adventures from New York to Europe as she navigates romance, wealth, and high society with both innocence and cunning.
A sharp and playful comedy of manners, Loos’s novel captures the spirit of the Roaring Twenties while slyly critiquing gender, class, and the pursuit of pleasure. Still fresh and funny nearly a century later, it remains a classic of wit and style.
This book was originally found at Farleigh Hospice, so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.