Gilda An Intimate Portrait

Gilda An Intimate Portrait by David Saltman, published by Contemporary Books in 1992, is a first edition that spans 246 pages. This biography provides an insightful look into the life of Gilda Radner, focusing on her enduring friendship with the author, which began in 1966. The narrative captures the essence of Gilda’s experiences, including her struggles with cancer, as well as the warmth and depth of their relationship throughout the years.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and reflections that highlight Gilda Radner’s journey, offering a glimpse into her life beyond the public eye. The memoir includes photographs that complement the storytelling, enhancing the emotional resonance of Gilda’s battle and the moments shared with her close friend. This edition serves as a poignant tribute to both Gilda’s legacy and the bond they shared, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and entertainment.
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David Saltman and Gilda Radner met in 1966, and their friendship continued for the rest of Gilda’s life. Gilda’s moving account of her battle with cancer told the last, bittersweet days of her life. Now one of her best friends offers a warm and perceptive memoir of the years that came before. Photographs.
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