Tales from Hollywood (play)

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Tales from Hollywood is a darkly comic play by Christopher Hampton that reimagines exiled European writers in 1940s Los Angeles, blending historical figures with fictional narrative to explore art, exile, and identity.

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instanceOf play
playwright
screenwriter
theatrical work
author Christopher Hampton NERFINISHED
characterType fictional characters
historical figures
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts European writers in exile
Hollywood studio system
émigré intellectual community in Los Angeles
dramaturgicalApproach blend of historical fact and fiction
metatheatrical elements
explores cultural assimilation
displacement
political exile
tension between artistic integrity and commercial pressures
featuresHistoricalFigures Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
Heinrich Mann NERFINISHED
Lion Feuchtwanger NERFINISHED
Salka Viertel NERFINISHED
Thomas Mann NERFINISHED
Ödön von Horváth NERFINISHED
genre dark comedy
drama
hasAuthorNationality British
language English
mainTheme art
exile
identity
émigré experience
medium stage
narrativePerspective Ödön von Horváth NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork Tales from Hollywood NERFINISHED
settingLocation Los Angeles NERFINISHED
settingTime 1940s
subjectMatter European exiles in 1940s Hollywood
fate of German-speaking writers under Nazism
tone darkly comic
satirical
writer Christopher Hampton NERFINISHED

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