Montag, Februar 06, 2012

Kaum geliefert - schon gelesen

Gestern Abend habe ich das Begleitbuch zu True Blood und der Sookie Stackhouse-Serie gelesen, war aber nicht ganz so begeistert. Das Buch war ein bisschen ein Wirrwarr zwischen  Vampirmythen, den Schauspielern und Inhaltsangaben zu den ersten beiden Staffeln der Fernsehserie. Nett, aber nicht unbedingt grandios.

Heute Morgen mußte ich mich wieder einmal sehr schnell entscheiden und habe das oberste Buch vom Stapel der ungelesenen Bücher genommen - es wurde erst letzte Woche von Amazon geliefert.

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Sam WASSON
Fifht Avenue, 5 A. M.
Audrey Hapburn and Breakfast at Tiffany's

Backcover: Before Breakfast at Tiffany's Audrey Hepburn was still a little-known actress with few film roles to speak of; after it - indeed, because of it - she was one of the world's most famous fashion, style and screen icons. It was this film that matched her with Hubert de Givenchy's "little black dress". Meanwhile, Truman Capote's original novel is itself a modern classic selling huge numbers every year, and its high-living author of perennial interest. Now, this little book tells the story of how it all happened: how Audrey got the role (for which at first she wasn't considered, and which she at first didn't want); how long it took to get the script right; how it made Blake Edwards' name as a director after too many trashy films had failed to; and how Henry Mancini's soundtrack with its memorable signature tune 'Moon River' completed the irresistible package. This is the story of how one shy, uncertain, inexperienced young actress was persuaded to take on a role she at first thought too hard-edged and amoral - and how it made Audrey Hepburn into gamine, elusive Holly Golightly in the little black dress - and a star for the rest of her life.

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