Gavin Lambert

Gavin Lambert was a British-born screenwriter, novelist, and biographer whose work primarily explored the world of cinema. He gained recognition for both his fiction and nonfiction works centered on Hollywood and the film industry. His notable publications included novels such as "The Slide Area" and "Inside Daisy Clover," which delved into the complexities of fame and ambition in Tinseltown.

Lambert's career spanned multiple facets of storytelling, from crafting original screenplays to penning insightful biographies of Hollywood icons. His nonfiction works, including "Nazimova: A Biography" and "Norma Shearer: A Life," demonstrated his meticulous research and nuanced understanding of film history. Lambert's writing style blended sharp observation with psychological depth, often examining the intersection between public personas and private struggles.

Having divided his time between England and Hollywood, Lambert brought a unique transatlantic perspective to his subjects. His later works continued to explore cinematic themes, cementing his reputation as a keen chronicler of entertainment culture. Lambert's contributions to both literature and film scholarship remain influential in understanding Hollywood's golden age and its enduring legacy.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Tennessee Williams' The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone 1960
2 Inside Daisy Clover 1963
3 Norman's Letter 1966
4 A Case for the Angels 1968
5 The Dangerous Edge 1975
6 In the Night All Cats Are Grey 1976
7 Running Time 1983
8 The Goodby People 2022
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Slide Area 1959
2 GWTW: The Making of Gone with the Wind 1973
3 Norma Shearer 1990
4 Nazimova 1997
5 Architectural Digest April 1998 1998
6 Mainly About Lindsay Anderson 2000
7 On Cukor 1972
8 Natalie Wood 2004
9 Hollywood Life 2004
10 The Ivan Moffat File 2004
11 David Black 2016