79 Park Avenue

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79 Park Avenue is a bestselling novel by Harold Robbins that follows the rise of a woman from poverty to becoming a high-priced New York call girl, exploring themes of ambition, sexuality, and social hypocrisy.

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instanceOf novel
television miniseries
author Harold Robbins NERFINISHED
basedOn 79 Park Avenue NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores class mobility
commercialization of sex
gender roles
moral double standards
genre erotic fiction
fiction
popular fiction
romantic drama
social drama
hasAdaptation 79 Park Avenue (television miniseries) NERFINISHED
hasPageCount over 300 pages
hasTitleOrigin address on Park Avenue in New York City
language English
literaryTheme ambition
sexuality
social hypocrisy
mainCharacterOccupation call girl
mediaType print
narrativeFocus rise of a woman from poverty to a high-priced New York call girl
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor bestseller status
frank treatment of sexuality
protagonistBackground poverty
publicationPeriod mid-20th century
publisher Simon & Schuster
settingLocation Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodOfStory 20th century New York

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Harold Robbins notableWork 79 Park Avenue