Anita Loos (1888-1981) was one of Hollywood's most respected and prolific screenwriters, as well as an acclaimed novelist and playwright. This title collects film treatments, short stories, and one-act plays of her creative writing and showcases the breadth and depth of her talent. schovat popis
Anita Loos Livres
Anita Loos était une scénariste, dramaturge et auteure américaine, célébrée pour ses observations spirituelles et perspicaces sur la société et la nature humaine. Son écriture utilisait souvent l'humour pour explorer des thèmes complexes, rendant son œuvre à la fois divertissante et stimulante. Loos possédait une voix distincte qui lui permettait de saisir les nuances de son époque avec un mélange unique de comédie et de critique acerbe. Son héritage durable réside dans sa remarquable capacité à captiver les lecteurs tout en offrant une perspective aiguë sur le monde.







Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
- 243pages
- 9 heures de lecture
“Kissing your hand may make you feel very very good, but a diamond and safire bracelet lasts forever.” Anita Loos first published the diaries of the gold-digging blonde Lorelei Lee in the flapper days of 1925, forging a new archetype for the modern world. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes follows Lorelei and her best friend, Dorothy, from Hollywood to Manhattan to Paris and London, pursued by eager suitors all the while. In “the Central of Europe,” with a new diamond tiara in her handbag, Lorelei meets a traveling American millionaire who just might be the one. She retires her diary, but not for long, because, as she writes in the opening pages of But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, “it is bright ideas that keep the home fires burning, and prevent a divorce from taking all of the bloom off Romance.” For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Lorelei Lee and her best friend Dorothy take the world by storm in their search for the ideal suitor, the richer the better. Lorelei meets an American millionaire who might just be the one. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was made into a delightful classic film starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell (1953) and features the song 'Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend'.
No Mother to Guide Her
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Elmer Bliss, nave and implacably optimistic champion of the Southern Californian way, uses his newspaper column to defend the movie world's indiscretions from the scandal sheets. As Tinseltown parties end in murder, Elmer innocently runs sunny accounts of the stars' wholesome lives. His crowning moment comes as Miss Viola Lake, Hollywood's favorite clean-cut starlet, is about to be accused of drug abuse and sexual promiscuity during a murder trial that threatens to blow the lid off the film colony. With his good intentions at the ready, Elmer leaps, like a matinee idol, to Viola's protection. With intimate ease, Anita Loos sets up a fondly sardonic and devastatingly funny tour of the glorious artifice and excess that is tasteless fashions, bizarre religious sects, mass murder, sex, divorce, extravagant morals, industry nepotism, and vacuous inhabitants-fresh from the Midwest-wandering the boulevards in search of fame and fortune.
Breaking into the movies
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book focuses on the significance of cinema in human history, emphasizing its cultural impact. It has been republished in a modern format to ensure its preservation for future generations. Unlike traditional reprints, this edition features clear, readable text that has been reformatted and retyped, enhancing accessibility and engagement for contemporary readers. The effort highlights the importance of remembering and valuing cinematic history.
Solo
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
EATER’S COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR From the Michelin-starred chef and Iron Chef America and Top Chef Masters contestant—a hilarious, self-deprecating, gorgeous new cookbook—the ultimate guide to cooking for one. With four-color illustrations by Julia Rothman throughout. The life of a chef can be a lonely one, with odd hours and late-night meals. But as a result, Anita Lo believes that cooking and dining for one can, and should, be blissful and empowering. In Solo, she gives us a guide to self-love through the best means possible—delicious food—in 101 accessible, contemporary, and sophisticated recipes that serve one. Drawn from her childhood, her years spent cooking around the world, and her extensive travels, these are globally inspired dishes from Lo’s own repertoire that cater to the home table. Think Steamed Seabass with Shiitakes; Smoky Eggplant and Scallion Frittata; Duck Bolognese; Chicken Pho; Slow Cooker Shortrib with Caramelized Endive; Broccoli Stem Slaw; Chicken Tagine with Couscous; and Peanut Butter Chocolate Pie—even a New England clambake for one. (Pssst! Want to share? Don’t worry, these recipes are easily multiplied!)
Ein Kuss ist was ganz Schönes, aber ein Diamantarmband hält ewig. Mit dieser Devise kommt Lorelei Lee ganz gut durch ihr bewegtes Leben. Lorelei ist vor allem blond, hübsch und bevorzugt ihrerseits ausschließlich reiche Männer. Zu ihren Anbetern gehören Industrielle und Filmleute, englische Lords und französische Anwälte - ihnen allen weiß sie mit fröhlichem Geplapper und entwaffnender Unschuldsmiene die teuersten Geschenke abzuluchsen. Auf ihrer 'Bildungsreise' von London über Paris mit dem herrlichen „Eyefull Tower“ und München, „voller Kunst und Wurst“, zum 'Mittel von Europa' angelt sie sich schließlich einen der begehrtesten Junggesellen Amerikas. Dorothy, brünett und unberechnend, steht ihrer Freundin Lorelei Lee, blond und berechnend, in nichts nach an Witz, Spott und unfreiwilliger Komik.
Hlavní hrdinka, dívka, která si rozhodně žádné životní problémy nepřipouští, líčí otevřeně ve svém fingovaném deníčku poněkud neromantickou cestu za „svým místem na slunci“. Nešetří při tom ani své okolí a s humorem a nadhledem vypráví nejen o vyšších společenských, ale též o uměleckých – literárních a filmových kruzích i o jiném atraktivním prostředí. Zajímavý je také hrdinčin pohled na mužské protějšky – to si už však jistě rádi přečtete v této milé knížce.

