Admired by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy Parker, and Dashiell Hammett,
and hailed as one of the "Best 100 English-language novels" by Time
magazine, The Day of the Locust continues to influence American
writers, artists, and culture. Bob Dylan wrote the classic song "Day of
the Locusts" in homage and Matt Groening's Homer Simpson is named after
one of its characters. No novel more perfectly captures the nuttier side
of Hollywood. Here the lens is turned on its fringes -- actors out of
work, film extras with big dreams, and parents lining their children up
for small roles. But it's the bit actress Faye Greener who steals the
spotlight with her wildly convoluted dreams of stardom: "I'm going to be
a star some day--if I'm not I'll commit suicide."