

DEAD FAMOUS is a surprising, funny, and fascinating exploration of both a bygone age and how we came to inhabit our modern, fame obsessed society. He reveals why celebrity burst into life in the early eighteenth century, how it differs to ancient ideas of fame, the techniques through which it was acquired, how it was maintained, the effect it had on public tastes, and the psychological burden stardom could place on those in the glaring limelight. In this ambitious history, that spans the Bronze Age to the coming of Hollywood's Golden Age, Greg Jenner assembles a vibrant cast of over 125 actors, singers, dancers, sportspeople, freaks, demigods, ruffians, and more, in search of celebrity's historical roots.

Whether it was the scandalous Lord Byron, whose poetry sent female fans into an erotic frenzy or the cheetah-owning, coffin-sleeping, one-legged French actress Sarah Bernhardt, who launched a violent feud with her former best friend or Edmund Kean, the dazzling Shakespearean actor whose monstrous ego and terrible alcoholism saw him nearly murdered by his own audience - the list of stars whose careers burned bright before the Age of Television is extensive and thrillingly varied. But the famous and infamous have been thrilling, titillating, and outraging us for much longer than we might realise. Jenner brings his material to vivid life' ObserverĬelebrity, with its neon glow and selfie pout, strikes us as hypermodern. Sit back and enjoy the ride.' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads 'A fascinating, rollicking book in search of why, where and how fame strikes. Greg Jenner is a suave and generous guide to the glittering, glamorous, often deadly world of celebrity.

Fizzes with clever vignettes and juicy tidbits.
