Now, this is a problem because I am a guy.
And if I read a book like that on the train, people will give me weird looks.
'Why Are You Reading Nora Ephron books?' you might ask. And all I can say is that, Nora Ephron has been pulling this kind of shit on me all my life. Do I want to be watching Meg Ryan prancing around all the time? No. But do I? Yes. 'Sleepless In Seattle,' 'You've Got Mail', 'Hanging Up' - I loved them all.
You see - I secretly think Nora Ephron is one of the best writers alive. There are not many others who could make me relate to a story about a bunch of quarrelling sisters ('Hanging Up') - and whilst I do love a good ole' rom-com, I would rarely call them my favorite films - but I think 'You've Got Mail' is genius. If it was made in the 1950's and had Billy Wilder's name as Director, it probably would have won some oscars.
The book I am reading, 'Heartburn,' was turned into a movie, which I've not yet seen. But the book is great - hilarious, compelling, and true - in a way few books are. I actually really struggle with reading, I find it hard to find voices that resonate with me. I can name about four -- Woody Allen (short stories), Joseph Heller, Roald Dahl, John O'Farrell, some of Nick Hornby, and half of Jack Kerouac's 'On The Road' - that is a bit more than four but that number was only a guess prior to this sentence. Oh, and Anne Frank. There's more truth in her book than anything else I've ever read.
So I have to face the facts - I need to stand up proudly and say. I LOVE NORA EPHRON.
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it's posts like this one that make me glad I subscribed.
ReplyDeleteI would be interested in knowing what screenwriters have a voice you can connect with. For me, Charlie Kaufman and Diablo Cody come to mind..any thoughts?
HJP - romantic comedies don't really get the best of recognition, I think. Although, I'm saying that just because it's a popular myth, but I don't really pay attention to these things! I think she's highly thought of though, in general.
ReplyDeleteChad - I'll write more about the writers I connect with soon. Will try write a whole article about it.
i love you've got mail. its one of my favorites. annnd you better go watch those war films. and fast. haha just kidding.
ReplyDeleteI love Norah Ephron! Good to know (finally!) a guy who digs her! :) hugs
ReplyDelete...but I think 'You've Got Mail' is genius. If it was made in the 1950's and had Billy Wilder's name as Director, it probably would have won some oscars.
ReplyDeleteYES. I concur. I love that movie so much.
Don't forget Ephron's awesome When Harry Met Sally screenplay.
Nora Ephron was recently brought to my attention because I enjoyed "Julie & Julia" and noticed she directed it. I knew I had heard of her, but couldn't tell you what else she has written. Now that I know I am appauled that I wasn't aware since she seems to be one of the best romantic comedy writers ever! And I couldn't find any information showing that she has won any awards for her work? Interesting. I wonder if that's simply because of the genre, or being a woman, or what?
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