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Parker Posey
You're on an Airplane - A Self-Mythologizing Memoir
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext “Posey has a lot to say in You’re on an Airplane … Her style may seem dotty! but it’s actually searingly direct. She tackles personal challenges that must have been painful…but still manages to find some loopy joy in the experience… She writes! jauntily! about her insecurities–her candor might even make you feel jaunty about your own.” — Time "A charming flight of fancy for Parker Posey." — The Columbus Dispatch “Excellent...a celebration of peculiarity.”— Vogue “[ You're on an Airplane ] plays out on the page like an intimate performance you’re privileged by chance to have caught...sublimely entertaining.”— The Weekly Standard “[Parker Posey] has deigned to bless us with her infinite wisdom and enough personal anecdotes to satiate even her most rabid fans. Glory be: she has a narrative voice! And it’s just as funny and insouciant as you might hope!” —Booklist “[Parker] writes hilariously and thoughtfully.” — Kirkus Reviews “Posey’s narrative is lighthearted and amusing! and it reveals her strong and independent spirit and serious devotion to acting. Indie film fans will especially enjoy this energetic romp through Posey’s vibrant film career.” — Publishers Weekly “Irreverent in the best way possible.” — HelloGiggles Informationen zum Autor Parker Posey Klappentext A National Bestseller Have you ever wondered what it would be like talk to Parker Posey? On an airplane, with Parker as your seat companion, perhaps? Parker's irreverent, hilarious, and enchanting memoir gives you the opportunity. Full of personal stories, whimsical how-tos, recipes, and beautiful handmade collages created by the author herself, You're On an Airplane is a delight in every way. In her first book, actress and star of movies such as Dazed and Confused, Party Girl, You've Got Mail, The House of Yes, and so many more, Posey opens up about the art of acting, life on the set, and the realities of its accompanying fame. A funny and colorful southern childhood prepared Posey for a life of creating and entertaining, which not only extends to acting but to the craft of pottery, sewing, collage, yoga, and cooking, all of which readers will find in this whimsical, hilarious, always entertaining book. Parker takes us into her childhood home, behind the scenes of the indie film revolution in the 90s, the delightful absurdity of the big-budget genre thrillers she's turned into art in a whole new way, and the creativity that will always be part of both her acting and her personal life. With Posey's memorable, hilarious, and poignant voice, her book gives the reader a feeling of traveling through not only a memoir, but an exploration, meditation, and celebration of what it means to be an artist. Buckle up and enjoy the journey. Hi, I have the window seat. How very kind, thank you; chivalry is not dead but I'll just squeeze by. That's okay, I'll just smush them both under the seat and once we're in the air I'll take one out and use it as an ottoman. I sit cross-legged so Gracie can be on my lap once we're off, but thank you. She is, actually. My boyfriend at the time, Ryan, his grandmother had just died and they'd watch the Burns and Allen show together when he was a kid. I wanted a name that could evoke a quality because I knew I'd be repeating it. I didn't want to name her Snickers or something. "Something! Come here!" I sat next to a dog and its owner at the Union Square dog run once, and the dog had on a collar that spelled "bow wow" in separated silver lettering that slid and turned and the "bow" part was under the dog's neck. I said to the owner, "I can't believe you named your dog 'Mom,'" and he was like, "It spells 'bow wow.'" I told him that I was joking and then it got awkward, because...
Product details
Authors | Parker Posey |
Publisher | Blue Rider Press PRH US |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.07.2018 |
EAN | 9780735218192 |
ISBN | 978-0-7352-1819-2 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Dimensions | 158 mm x 236 mm x 27 mm |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
> Theatre, ballet
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