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Leading Men

A Novel

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Leading Men

By: Christopher Castellani
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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"Blazing . . . casts a spell right from the start." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times

"A timeless and heartbreaking love story." --Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere

"An extraordinary book." --Lauren Groff, author of Florida

Illuminating one of the great love stories of the twentieth century - Tennessee Williams and his longtime partner Frank Merlo - Leading Men is a glittering novel of desire and ambition, set against the glamorous literary circles of 1950s Italy


In July of 1953, at a glittering party thrown by Truman Capote in Portofino, Italy, Tennessee Williams and his longtime lover Frank Merlo meet Anja Blomgren, a mysteriously taciturn young Swedish beauty and aspiring actress. Their encounter will go on to alter all of their lives.

Ten years later, Frank revisits the tempestuous events of that fateful summer from his deathbed in Manhattan, where he waits anxiously for Tennessee to visit him one final time. Anja, now legendary film icon Anja Bloom, lives as a recluse in the present-day U.S., until a young man connected to the events of 1953 lures her reluctantly back into the spotlight after he discovers she possesses the only surviving copy of Williams's final play.

What keeps two people together and what breaks them apart? Can we save someone else if we can't save ourselves? Like The Master and The Hours, Leading Men seamlessly weaves fact and fiction to navigate the tensions between public figures and their private lives. In an ultimately heartbreaking story about the burdens of fame and the complex negotiations of life in the shadows of greatness, Castellani creates an unforgettable leading lady in Anja Bloom and reveals the hidden machinery of one of the great literary love stories of the twentieth-century.
Literary Fiction Italy Fiction Historical Literature & Fiction Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Biography

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As I finish listening to this exquisite book, I feel like I’m in a kind of dream - or a spell cast by Mr. Castellani, in which the lives of others are somehow being lived within me. The detail, tenderness and compassion with which he gives voice to his leading characters made me love them all. And many more beyond he scope of the book. Mr. Ballerini is thoroughly impressive.

Beautiful and heartbreaking

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This novel would shine in any format, a beautifully written and elegantly constructed historical fiction with memorable characters both real and imagined. But in Edoardo Ballerini's reading, it really comes to life. Ballerini just won another Audie award last night.... richly deserved. His voicing of Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, and all of the remarkable men and women in that literary circle is expert and fluent. Read the book in any format, but if you love audiobooks, you'll especially value this one.

Wonderful book, masterful reading!

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This semi-imagined story of the world around Tennessee Williams and his lover is both ingenious and well-paced. The narration is terrific.

A’bravura’ story of Tenn and Frank

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I want a refund.
Badly written and badly read. Overly dramatic in delivery. Shallow observation of the human condition.

Terrible book

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Leading Men by Christopher Castellani

This a very difficult attempt to make something of magnitude of the relationship between Frank Merlo and his lover Tennessee Williams that lasted from 1947 to Merlo's death in 1963. But aren’t all love stories “of magnitude” …at least to someone. That’s what I thought until I read this book. The book opens in July of 1953 when Truman Capote throws a party in Portofino, Italy. It was off to a promising start… but alas.

The people in this book are mean and sad and not very likable - but really I just don’t feel anything for Williams or Merlo. For me I have to feel something to care - even if it’s anger or pity.

I won’t go on about it and I don’t like writing a bad review but I was very disappointed with the book - it never lived up to its potential. I strongly recommend you stay away from this book if you are prone to the blues. It will envelope you in the tragedy and waste and superficiality of these people.

Sad and Mean People

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