I've read Louvish's book. It'll tell you how much of an impression it made on me when I say I can't remember what impression it made on me

I won't say I didn't like it, because I certainly did (I happen to enjoy DeMille's work, even the sound films), simply that it was a great deal drier than Eyman's book. I came away from Louvish with a good knowledge of CB's
work, but not of
himself, which is also a complaint I had about Louvish's
Mae West and
Keystone. I find Eyman gives a good sense of what CB was like as a man (as he did in his Mayer bio), and made me feel that though I would have liked to have met him, I wouldn't have liked him very much.
Sorry if that's not much of an answer. I just finished Eyman, so I'll dip back into Louvish this weekend.
And I didn't know about Eyman at MoMA - Grr! I would have loved to have been there. Probably the only East Coast stop he's making, right?