Selasa, 24 Juli 2012

J'ame Audrey Hepburn (and Holly Golightly too!)

Fifth Avenue A M Breakfast Tiffanys

Fifth Avenue A M Breakfast Tiffanys

FIFTH AVENUE, 5 A.M. by Sam Wasson is a breezy and enjoyable read. It is quite a different book than his first, A SPLURCH IN THE KISSER and, in my view, a superior one. Wasson did phenomenal research (fully cited in his detailed notes) and pulls together much that is familiar and much that I don't believe has ever been printed before about BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S. The first half concerns Truman Capote and his sources for the novella (both from his own childhood and his friends' lives) and the second half concerns the film's development, production, and release. While the "Dawn of the Modern Woman" angle is present throughout, it is not over-emphasized as it is in the media promotion of the book. This is a fairly straightforward factual novel with real life characters given dialogue that usually is drawn from their own recollections or others. There is a fair amount of gossip, but it is never salacious. The author's access to Paramount's production files and his conversations with participants or their spouses turns up a few gems that would otherwise have remained obscure. His diligence points to a dedication that was lacking in SPLURCH. I highly recommend it.

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7 komentar:

  1. Im going to be going to new york for the first time in my life in december with my family and i am 13 years old what are awesome places to shop or just walk around just like things to do

    BalasHapus
  2. Remember, we have limited dough, but willing to use it one booze.

    BalasHapus
  3. Which exact one is it in New York City? Anyone know? And also, doesn't Audrey Hepburn eat something outside the window? I've never seen the movie but just need to know those two details.

    BalasHapus
  4. Im planning on having a sleepover after my sweet sixteen, with 2 of my best friends. I want the sleepover to fit in with my fifth avenue theme so i was thinking of something to do with the city and then having "breakfast at Tiffany's" in the morning. Im considering having a mocktail bar so maybe you could give me some recipes and ideas for activities, food (breakfast and snacks for the night), movies, decorations etc. the party will be at the end of august, please help!

    BalasHapus
  5. i must know, im going to New York this summer and im obsessed with Breakfast at Tiffanys

    BalasHapus
  6. I am traveling to New York City in about a week for a long weekend with my boyfriend and I would like to know some good places to go.. We would like to go to a nice restaurant one night, and maybe a bar or club, and some good places to get lunch, breakfast, etc.. and I would also like to know of some good places for a woman in her 20s to shop... any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!

    BalasHapus
  7. I'm setting my novel in a fictional place (West Portside) which I believe would be similar to Upper East Side, and so I want to make it seem as realistic as possible. What's like actually like there? Is there a higher quality of living?

    BalasHapus