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Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truths Behind America's Favorite Addiction

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Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truths Behind America's Favorite Addiction

by Jake Halpern

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | December 13, 2006 | Hardcover

A prismatic portrait of our national obsession with celebrity, in the tradition of Fast Food Nation and Blink For several years, Jake Halpern has reported on Hollywood for NPR''s All Things Considered. In his new book, he explores the fascinating and often dark implications of America''s obsession with fame. Why do more people watch the ultimate competition for celebrityhood, American Idol, than watch the nightly news on the three major networks combined? Why do seemingly normal, educated people care about Paris Hilton''s dating life? Why do teenage girls - when given the option of pressing a magic button and becoming either stronger, smarter, famous, or more beautiful - overwhelmingly opt for fame? Halpern answers these and other questions by traveling to America''s fame factories and profiling a colorful and surprisingly insightful cast of characters, including diehard fans, aspiring stars, and celebrities like Rod Stewart and U2''s The Edge. Interspersing these stories with new research including original findings from his own fame survey. Halpern helps us understand how psychology, technology, evolution, and profit conspire to make us so enthralled with the world of red carpets and velvet ropes.
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A prismatic portrait of our national obsession with celebrity, in the tradition of Fast Food Nation and Blink For several years, Jake Halpern has reported on Hollywood for NPR''s All Things Considered. In his new book, he explores the fascinating and often dark implications of America''s obsession with fame. Why do more people watch the ultimate competition for celebrityhood, American Idol, than watch the nightly news on the three major networks combined? Why do seemingly normal, educated people care about Paris Hilton''s dating life? Why do teenage girls - when given the option of pressing a magic button and becoming either stronger, smarter, famous, or more beautiful - overwhelmingly opt for fame? Halpern answers these and other questions by traveling to America''s fame factories and profiling a colorful and surprisingly insightful cast of characters, including diehard fans, aspiring stars, and celebrities like Rod Stewart and U2''s The Edge. Interspersing these stories with new research including original findings from his own fame survey. Halpern helps us understand how psychology, technology, evolution, and profit conspire to make us so enthralled with the world of red carpets and velvet ropes.

About the Author

Born in 1975 in Buffalo, New York, JAKE HALPERN attended Yale University. He has written for the New Republic, Commonwealth, the Jerusalem Report, and other magazines. Unlike the people in this book, he comes from a family with a long tradition of leaving places: his great-grandmother immigrated to America, returned home to Hungary, then immigrated to America once again. His grandfather was so desperate to get out of New York that he took a job chipping paint on a giant freighter bound for California via the Panama Canal. Jake Halpern has lived in New Haven, Prague, London, Tel Aviv, Washington, D.C., and India. For now, he lives in New Haven, CT. Jake Halpern and Peter Kujawinski can be visited at
www.worldofdormia.com.

Hardcover

256 Pages, 5.75 x 8.5 x 0.75 in

December 13, 2006

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

English


0618453695
9780618453696

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"Jake Halpern presents a provocative expos e on the origins of celebrity worship. His in-depth look at the public '' s insatiable appetite for gossip is a fascinating read." --Bonnie Fuller, VP and editorial director of Star magazine, and former editor of US Weekly, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour

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