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"Max" is a novel by Howard Fast. It is about the life of Max Britsky, a poor Jewish kid who grows up to be an entrepreneur during the infancy of the motion picture bussiness. He eventualy becomes one of the first major studio owners and one of the richest people in America. Though a shrewed bussiness man, his people skills leave much to be desired. Emotionaly devoid, he loses his first wife through affairs with some of the starlets and secrataries that work for him. By the end of his life, he loses his studios and theatres and dies a very wealthy, but lonely man.
"Max" is a novel by [[Howard Fast]]. It is about the life of Max Britsky, a poor Jewish kid who grows up to be an entrepreneur during the infancy of the motion picture bussiness. He eventualy becomes one of the first major studio owners and one of the richest people in America. Though a shrewed bussiness man, his people skills leave much to be desired. Emotionaly devoid, he loses his first wife through affairs with some of the starlets and secrataries that work for him. By the end of his life, he loses his studios and theatres and dies a very wealthy, but lonely man.

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"Max" is a novel by Howard Fast. It is about the life of Max Britsky, a poor Jewish kid who grows up to be an entrepreneur during the infancy of the motion picture bussiness. He eventualy becomes one of the first major studio owners and one of the richest people in America. Though a shrewed bussiness man, his people skills leave much to be desired. Emotionaly devoid, he loses his first wife through affairs with some of the starlets and secrataries that work for him. By the end of his life, he loses his studios and theatres and dies a very wealthy, but lonely man.