Description
A bitingly funny, provocative, and revealing look at our foibles, passions, and pasttimes--from one of the most creative minds of our time. "Nora Ephron can write about anything better than anybody else can write about anything."--The New York Times From her Academy Award-nominated screenplays to her bestselling fiction and essays, Nora Ephron is one of America's most gifted, prolific, and versatile writers. In this classic collection of magazine articles, Ephron does what she does best: embrace American culture with love, cynicism, and unmatched wit. From tracking down the beginnings of the self-help movement to dressing down the fashion world's most powerful publication to capturing a glimpse of a legendary movie in the making, these timeless pieces tap into our enduring obsessions with celebrity, food, romance, clothes, entertainment, and sex. Whether casting her ingenious eye on renowned director Mike Nichols, Cosmopolitan magazine founder Helen Gurley Brown--or herself, as she chronicles her own beauty makeover--Ephron deftly weaves her journalistic skill with the intimate style of an essayist and the incomparable talent of a great storyteller.
Author: Nora Ephron
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 06/26/2007
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 8.14h x 5.28w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780553385052
ISBN10: 0553385054
BISAC Categories:
- Humor | Form | Essays
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Collections | American | General
Author: Nora Ephron
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 06/26/2007
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 8.14h x 5.28w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780553385052
ISBN10: 0553385054
BISAC Categories:
- Humor | Form | Essays
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Collections | American | General
About the Author
Nora Ephron is also the author of I Feel Bad About My Neck, Crazy Salad, Scribble Scribble, and Heartburn. She received Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay for When Harry Met Sally..., Silkwood, and Sleepless in Seattle, which she also directed. Her other credits include the films Michael, You've Got Mail, and the play Imaginary Friends. She lives in New York City with her husband, writer Nicholas Pileggi.