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Nora Ephron

    19 mai 1941 – 26 juin 2012

    Nora Ephron fut une scénariste et réalisatrice américaine renommée, célébrée pour ses comédies romantiques. Son œuvre est admirée pour son humour pétillant et ses observations perspicaces sur les relations humaines. Elle a centré son énergie créative sur l'exploration de l'amour, du partenariat et du quotidien, insufflant à ces thèmes son style et son esprit distinctifs. Ses scénarios continuent d'inspirer et de divertir le public par leur qualité intemporelle et leur empathie.

    Nora Ephron
    Nora Ephron: The Last Interview
    I Remember Nothing and Other Reflections
    The Most of Nora Ephron
    Scenes from the City
    When Harry Met Sally...
    Crève-cœur
    • Crève-cœur

      • 233pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Enceinte de sept mois, Rachel, célèbre chroniqueuse culinaire, apprend que son mari Mark la trompe avec Thelma, une grande bringue avec un nez de la taille du pouce ! De quoi décupler la colère et la douleur de Rachel… Pour comprendre, elle nous livre les clés de sa vie… et ses recettes de cuisine. Souvenirs, portraits au vitriol, dialogues qui fusent et dérision constante, l'auteur fait preuve d'une imagination déchaînée. Un roman férocement drôle où instinct vital et humour décapant forment un cocktail revigorant.

      Crève-cœur
    • When Harry Met Sally...

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(3732)Évaluer

      This is a romantic comedy about the difficult, frustrating, awful, funny search for happiness in an American city where the primary emotion is unrequited love- is delighting audiences everywhere.

      When Harry Met Sally...
    • From the cinema verité of the sixties to softer fare like Splash, New York has provided some of the most iconic moments on film. Beginning with a survey of such classics as Breakfast at Tiffany's, Scenes from the City captures how the changing face of New York, as well as the founding of the MOFTB, have contributed to a particular school of film characterized most emphatically in the street-style work of directors as diverse as Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee. With over 200 stills and contributions from noted New York film personalities such as Sidney Lumet and Nora Ephron, the book also includes rare, unpublished, behind-the-scenes shots and stories from the quintessential New York filmmaker himself—Woody Allen. With a special section on the landmark TV series, commercials and music videos filmed in New York, Scenes from the City is an affectionate and vivacious ovation for this captivating "character" that rarely receives billing but always steals the show.

      Scenes from the City
    • This is a comprehensive anthology of Nora Ephron at her funniest and most acute. Here are her writings on journalism, feminism, and being a woman; on the importance of food (with favourite recipes), and on the bittersweet reality of growing old. This collection includes extracts from her bestselling novel Heartburn, written in the wake of her devastating divorce from Carl Bernstein, and from her hilarious screenplay for the movie 'When Harry met Sally', as well as the complete text of her recent play 'Lucky guy', published here for the first time. There are many personal pieces of memoir, as well as her sharp assessments of such controversial women as Lillian Hellman and Helen Gurley Brown.

      The Most of Nora Ephron
    • I Remember Nothing and Other Reflections

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(399)Évaluer

      If there is any solace in growing older, it is that you will find yourself guffawing in hysterical recognition at the situations Nora Ephron describes, from the impossibility of trying to remember people's names at parties, to struggling with the new technology.

      I Remember Nothing and Other Reflections
    • Nora Ephron: The Last Interview

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(381)Évaluer

      For fans of When Harry Met Sally and readers of I Feel Bad About My Neck comes an indispensable collection of wit and wisdom from the late, great writer-filmmakerA hilarious and revealing look at one of America’s most beloved screenwriters. From the beginning of her career as a young journalist to her final interview—a warm, wise, heartbreaking reflection originally published in the Believer— this is a sparkling look at the life and work of a great talent.

      Nora Ephron: The Last Interview
    • I Remember Nothing

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(652)Évaluer

      NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Here is the beloved, bestselling author of I Feel Bad About My Neck at her funniest, wisest, and best, taking a hilarious look at the past and bemoaning the vicissitudes of modern life—and recalling with her signature clarity and wisdom everything she hasn’t (yet) forgotten. In these pages she takes us from her first job in the mailroom at Newsweek to the six stages of email, from memories of her parents’ whirlwind dinner parties to her own life now full of Senior Moments (or, as she calls them, Google moments), from her greatest career flops to her most treasured joys. Filled with insights and observations that instantly ring true, I Remember Nothing is a delightful, poignant gift from one of our finest writers.

      I Remember Nothing
    • Heartburn

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(2926)Évaluer

      Is it possible to write a sidesplitting novel about the breakup of the perfect marriage? If the writer is Nora Ephron, the answer is a resounding yes. For in this inspired confection of adultery, revenge, group therapy, and pot roast, the creator of Sleepless in Seattle reminds us that comedy depends on anguish as surely as a proper gravy depends on flour and butter. Seven months into her pregnancy, Rachel Samstat discovers that her husband, Mark, is in love with another woman. The fact that the other woman has "a neck as long as an arm and a nose as long as a thumb and you should see her legs" is no consolation. Food sometimes is, though, since Rachel writes cookbooks for a living. And in between trying to win Mark back and loudly wishing him dead, Ephron's irrepressible heroine offers some of her favorite recipes. Heartburn is a sinfully delicious novel, as soul-satisfying as mashed potatoes and as airy as a perfect soufflé.

      Heartburn
    • I Feel Bad about My Neck

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(1554)Évaluer

      In "I Feel Bad About My Neck," Nora Ephron humorously explores the challenges of aging, including maintenance, menopause, and empty nests. With her candid voice, she shares her experiences as a passionate cook and parent, offering a funny and moving reflection on life as a woman of a certain age.

      I Feel Bad about My Neck
    • Scribble. Scribble

      • 163pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(396)Évaluer

      This volume is a collection of the columns the author wrote for Esquire magazine from 1975 to 1977. Her subject was the media, especially print journalism.

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