“We are a culture hooked on the opiate of spectacle. Jack Morley’s Dream Facades shows that reality TV sets the stage for some of our most aspirational unrealities, down even to the architecture it’s filmed within. Eerily well-timed.”
—Geoff Manaugh, author of the New York Times–bestselling book A Burglar’s Guide to the City
“If you’ve ever wondered why your favorite Real Housewive’s McMansion looks like Caesar’s Palace or find yourself watching reality TV for the confusing interior decorating choices, then Jack Balderrama Morley’s book will offer the clarity you seek. Written in a style that is breezy, engaging, and informative without being pedantic, this book is a must-read for any reality TV fan, or, really, anyone interested in the world around them, one room at a time.”
—Megan C. Reynolds, author of Like: A History of the World’s Most Hated (and Misunderstood) Word
“With its simple but original insight—that from Cribs to Selling Sunset, the landmark shows in reality television have revolved around residential fantasy—this intelligent, witty, and unpretentious book explores the intersection of architectural aspiration and reality television in a way which casts each in a startlingly new light. Brilliantly stylish and irresistibly readable, Dream Facades is a searing indictment of our late capitalist present and the American fascination with cruel homes.”
—Sianne Ngai, George M. Pullman Professor of English, University of Chicago, and author of Our Aesthetic Categories: Zany, Cute, Interesting