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Emma Straub

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11 octobre 2012
A Bookpage Best Books of 2012 pick

“At once a delicious depiction of Hollywood’s golden age and a sweet, fulfilling story about one woman’s journey through fame, love, and loss.”—Boston Globe 


In 1920, Elsa Emerson is born to the owners of the Cherry County Playhouse in Door County, Wisconsin. Elsa relishes appearing onstage, where she soaks up the approval of her father and the embrace of the audience. But when tragedy strikes her family, her acting becomes more than a child’s game of pretend. While still in her teens, Elsa marries and flees to Los Angeles. There she is discovered by Hollywood mogul Irving Green, who refashions her as an exotic brunette screen siren and renames her Laura Lamont. But fame has its costs, and while Laura tries to balance career, family, and personal happiness, she realizes that Elsa Emerson might not be gone completely. Ambitious and richly imagined, Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures is as intimate—and as bigger-than-life—as the great films of the golden age of Hollywood.
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"At once iconic and specific, Emma Straub's beautifully observed first novel explores the fraught trajectory of what has become a staple of the American dream:  the hunger for stardom and fame.  Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures affords an intimate, epic view of how that dream ricochets through one American life." – Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad

"Emma Straub is a magician, full of  brilliance and surprise."— Lorrie Moore

"An exquisite debut novel that brings Depression-era Hollywood to life with startling immediacy. Laura Lamont is a memorable character, and Emma Straub illuminates her inner life with uncanny authority."— Tom Perrotta, author of The Leftovers and Little Children

“I absolutely loved this tale of one woman's incredible journey from small town girl to movie star. Straub brings Old Hollywood fully to life, in all its glamour, excess, ruthlessness, and beauty. I didn't want this marvelous novel to end.”— J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Commencement and Maine

“Fantastic…a stunningly intimate portrayal of one woman's life.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Straub’s brisk pacing and emotionally complex characters keep the story fresh…This bewitching novel is ultimately a celebration of those moments when we drop the act and play the hardest role of all: ourselves.”—O, The Oprah Magazine

“[A] timeless tale with true heartfelt warmth throughout…one of the most entertaining novels this fall.”—Matchbook Magazine

“delightful… mesmerizing.”—The Miami Herald

“at once a delicious depiction of Hollywood’s golden age and a sweet, fulfilling story about one woman’s journey through fame, love, and loss.”—Boston Globe

“Straub makes masterful use of the golden age of Hollywood to tap contemporary questions about the price of celebrity and a working mother’s struggle to balance all that matters.”—People

“Straub vividly recaptures the glamour and meticulously contrived mythology of the studio-system era.”—USA Today

“big-hearted…a witty examination of the psychic costs of reinvention in Hollywood’s golden age.”—The Washington Post

“[With] effortless prose and precise observations…Straub's novel explores themes of identity, career and motherhood through the filter of one woman's life experience…an entertaining narrative.”-San Francisco Chronicle

Laura Lamont might be the most anticipated debut of the year. It's easy to understand the hullabaloo; Straub's style is clear and engaging, and her plot balances the glamour of the Hollywood Golden Age with trenchant thematic links to issues of contemporary working women. The result is a delightful, entertaining read with substance.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Like the protagonist in her new novel, Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures, Emma Straub is a rising star.”—TimeOut Chicago

“Will appeal to any girl who has left a small town behind to follow her dreams to the big city.”—­Marie Claire

“Dramatic, human and historical: like a classic Hollywood movie…Straub knows when to linger and when to be brief, and her portrayal of Elsa/Laura’s relationships is exquisite…Peppered with stunningly crafted sentences and heart-twisting storytelling, the richness of this full life is portrayed with perceptive clarity.”—BUST Magazine

“Straub imbues her writing with surprising insights and wit… [her] writing reminds the reader how good literary fiction can precisely capture the human experience.”—Pop Matters
--Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .

Biographie de l'auteur

Emma Straub is from New York City. She is the author of the short story collection Other People We Married. Her fiction and non-fiction have been published in Vogue, Tin House, The New York Times, andThe Paris Review Daily, and she is a staff writer for Rookie. Straub lives with her husband in Brooklyn, where she also works as a bookseller. 
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Wanted So Much to Like This Book, but... 18 août 2012
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As I indicated in the title, I wanted so much to like this book but I just struggled to finish it. It was not a difficult read, but it was rather a boring one. Small town girl goes to Hollywood during the days of the Depression and ends up making it big in pictures -- the book follows her career and her marriages up through the early 1980's, but is just lackluster. Yes, the author is familiar with contract players and the old studio system (and how it changed), but as far as I am concerned she never brought the characters to life. Laura was frankly not particularly interesting and her marriages just seemed more like something out of a made-for-television movie for "Lifetime." If Laura brought magic to the screen, as the author suggests, she did not bring magic to the book. And I expected to be treated to long dead actors and actresses who were actually alive and making films during that time period, while for the most part what we got instead were mentions of them. I just found the book rather odd -- there was no real plot, just episodes that happened in different decades of Laura's life and career strung together. Not a terrible novel, just more a disappointing one.
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Surprisingly Boring 29 juillet 2012
Par Susan K. Schoonover - Publié sur Amazon.com
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I was predisposed to like the new novel LAURA LAMONT'S LIFE IN PICTURES as the Old Hollywood setting is very appealing to me. And while the story of "Laura Lamont" hits all the usual Tinsel Town notes of failed marriages, drug addiction, corrupt studio bosses,jealousy, mental illness and suicide attempts the book is not only unoriginal but surprisingly not very compelling.

Laura was born Elsa in the resort area of Door County, Wisconsin in the 1920's. Her parents ran a small theater company there and the tragic death of her sister left a lasting impact on her life. As a teenager Elsa/Laura meets and marries another young actor in the company and together they take off for LA to try and conquer the movies. After two children the marriage ends unhappily and Elsa is taken under the wing of a studio executive who changes her name to Laura Lamont, rewrites her history and marries her. An Academy Award soon follows for Laura but also lots of setbacks and angst. The story ends with her returning to her roots in live theater.

Elsa/Laura and the other characters she encounters never really came alive for me and despite the sensational setting the book is quite dull. "Laura Lamont" is decently written though some strange choices in sentence structure sometimes make it more difficult to comprehend than necessary. The author hints at large themes but never really explores them. The book falls somewhere between a three and a four rating but became so tedious to read especially toward the end I am rounding down to a three.
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 Starlet's story in the Golden Age of Hollywood 29 juillet 2012
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Laura LaMonts's Life in Pictures is set in the late 1920's and depicts the rise and fall of a Hollywood movie star. Elsa Emerson, as she is originally named, is born in Door County Wisconsin, to parents who run a theater company. Elsa has bold aspirations and as soon as she meets actor Gordon Pitts, who is cast with her in the play the "Royal Family", she knows that he is her ticket out of Wisconsin. Gordon Pitts from Florida is going to try his hand in motion pictures and when the theater season is over marries Elsa. Elsa eagerly leaves small town Wisconsin, however, a family tragedy leaves a imprint that will haunt her throughout her life.

Once arriving in Los Angles, Gordon Pitts finds work as a contract player at the Gardner Brother Studios. Elsa has two children in quick succession as she becomes disillusioned with both her husband and their life together. At a studio party and pregnant with her second child, she meets Irving Green , the silent partner in Gardner Brother Studios. Irving is enamored with Elsa and suggests that she come and see him at his studio after her baby is born. With the snap of a finger, Irving also changes her name to Laura LaMont and subsequently the trajectory of her future.

Emma Straub writes with a keen eye on what it takes to make it and sustain it in the Hollywood of the 1930s, 40's, and 50s. Laura's career spans four decades with many untold highs and lows. Her love and losses as well as the difficulties managing a career while remaining a good mother is explored with understanding and compassion. Throughout, Laura LaMont's talent and fortitude make this story uniquely her own, as she comes to realize that fame may not be all its cracked up to be and poignant memories from the past not easily forgotten.

Laura LaMont's Life in Pictures is subtle and at times slow moving. There is not much of a plot. Do not expect to read about the Hollywood of Angelia Jolie and Brad Pitt. Unfortunately Laura's perfunctory best friend, the family she left behind and her three children do not always help to strengthen her story. Still this is a different kind of story that depicts the fascinating history of a time in Hollywood that I knew little about. What Emma Straub does best is depict the emotional toll demanded in those that balance career with family.
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