Garbo LaughsFrom the award-winning author of A Student of Weather, a funny, sad-eyed novel about a woman caught between real love and movie love--and real love doesn't stand a chance. This is a novel about movie love. Set in Ottawa in the 1990s, it is the quixotic tale of tall, thin Harriet Browning, inflamed by the movies she was deprived of as a child. Bent on seeing everything she has missed, she rapidly becomes so saturated with old movies, seen repeatedly and swallowed whole, that she no longer fits into this world. Equally addicted are her three companions- of-the-screen: a boy who loves Frank Sinatra, a girl with Bette Davis eyes, and an earthy sidekick named after Dinah Shore. Breaking in upon this quiet backwater, in time with the devastating ice storm of 1998, come two refugees from Hollywood, the jaded widow of a famous screenwriter and her movie-expert stepson. They are Harsh Reality. With them come blackouts, arguments, accidents, illness, and sudden death. But what chance does real life stand when we can watch movies instead? What hope does real love have when movie love, in all its brief intensity, is an easy option? In this brilliant and poignant comedy of secondhand desire, m |
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Elizabeth Hay. have gone in that direction - towards the spirit - instead of falling into the wispy arms of cinematic flesh . Did you know , opening her notebook and writing to Pauline , that Cary Grant ate sandwiches of thinly sliced ...
Elizabeth Hay. have gone in that direction - towards the spirit - instead of falling into the wispy arms of cinematic flesh . Did you know , opening her notebook and writing to Pauline , that Cary Grant ate sandwiches of thinly sliced ...
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... gone off to say their prayers in stocking feet , just as it was almost Japanese , the custom of shedding your shoes whenever you entered someone else's home . It was four o'clock . He stuffed his boots into a gym bag ( he was skating ...
... gone off to say their prayers in stocking feet , just as it was almost Japanese , the custom of shedding your shoes whenever you entered someone else's home . It was four o'clock . He stuffed his boots into a gym bag ( he was skating ...
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... gone Jack phoned Harriet several times . " I don't have your e - mail address , " he said to her the first time . " I don't have e - mail . " " Ah , but you should . E - mails are much less invasive than tele- phones . It's like ...
... gone Jack phoned Harriet several times . " I don't have your e - mail address , " he said to her the first time . " I don't have e - mail . " " Ah , but you should . E - mails are much less invasive than tele- phones . It's like ...
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