Description
Due to recent excavations of our archeologists in the area which was known to the Americans as Southern California, we have every reason to believe that one city in this area was quite similar in materialistic splendor to the city of Babylon, which just a few thousand years before flourished in Asia Minor. Our excavators agree that this city, called Hollywood, was the center of the curious craft of motion picture making. This is a significant fact since the motion picture, rather than any other phase in American life, epitomizes the shallowness to which American culture had degenerated by the end of the second millennium A. D.
Recommended Citation
Slupesky, Frank
(1947)
"Hollywoodism,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 15
:
Iss.
3
, Article 5.
Retrieved from:
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol15/iss3/5
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