The City of Pleasure (Bennett novel) explained

The City of Pleasure
Author:Arnold Bennett
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Chatto & Windus
Pub Date:1907

The City of Pleasure is a 1907 novel by the British writer Arnold Bennett.[1] Bennett was working on the idea as early as 1903, but it took several years to develop during which time it altered significantly from Bennett's original idea. It was first submitted in 1905.[2] It was serialised in The Sentinel in 1906 and drew a mixed critical response compared to his earlier work The Grand Babylon Hotel. Bennett's publishers Chatto & Windus bought the rights, despite misgivings, in order to not lose Bennett to another publishing house. The book sold disappointingly and by 11919, it had only shifted 2,500 copies well short of the 10,000 needed to cover the advance to Bennett.[3]

Film adaptation

In 1927 it was turned into a German silent film The City of a Thousand Delights directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Paul Richter, Adele Sandrock, and Langhorn Burton.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Rappaport p.147
  2. Heburn p.37
  3. Hepburn p.39