The bestselling novel that became an Oscar-winning film starring
Elizabeth Taylor about New York's speakeasy generation
A masterpiece of American fiction and a bestseller upon its publication
in 1935, BUtterfield 8 lays bare with brash honesty the unspoken and
often shocking truths that lurked beneath the surface of a society still
reeling from the effects of the Great Depression. One Sunday morning,
Gloria wakes up in a stranger's apartment with nothing but a torn
evening dress, stockings, and panties. When she steals a fur coat from
the wardrobe to wear home, she unleashes a series of events that can
only end in tragedy. Inspired by true events, this novel caused a
sensation on its publication for its frank depiction of the relationship
between a wild and beautiful young woman and a respectable, married man.
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