Life Itself!

Life Itself! by Elaine Dundy, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in July 2002, is a 400-page exploration of the author’s life experiences. Dundy, known for her celebrated work The Dud Avocado, shares her journey from a young girl in New York during the 1930s to her adventures in Paris and London. The narrative captures her struggles and triumphs, including her pursuit of a career in theater and her marriage to the renowned critic Kenneth Tynan.
Readers will find a candid and humorous account of Dundy’s formative years, detailing her education and social encounters with notable literary figures such as Tennessee Williams and Gore Vidal. This biography offers insights into her personal life and the complexities of her relationships, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. Life Itself! presents a vivid portrait of a woman navigating the challenges of her time, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of biography and literary figures.
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Author of the celebrated and hilarious THE DUD AVOCADO, the classic novel about a young American ingenue in Paris, Elaine Dundy was born in New York in the 1930s. Her first years were spent in an apartment on Park Avenue until the stock market crash wiped out most of the family’s money. She went to university in the south where, among other studies, she worked hard at losing her virginity. Deciding the stage was her true home, Elaine Dundy headed first to Paris and then to London, where she met and married the famous theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. Though their union was intoxicating, it was far from easy and the successful publication in 1958 of her novel finished off the marriage. But it was the opening of a new world of writers for Elaine Dundy, including friendships with Tennessee Williams, Hemingway and Gore Vidal. Extremely funny and extraordinarily honest this wonderfully remembered story of growing up in America is as much a tonic as life itself.
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