
Neil Simon's Memoirs
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This omnibus edition combines Neil Simon's two memoirs, Rewrites and The Play Goes On, into one volume that spans his extraordinary five-decade career in theater, television, and film. Rewrites takes Simon through his first love, his first play, and his first brush with failure. There is the humor of growing up in Washington Heights (the inspiration for his play Brighton Beach Memoirs) where, despite his parents' rocky marriage and many separations, he learned to see the funny side of family drama, as when his mother thought she saw a body on the floor in their apartment?and it turned out to be the clothes his father discarded in the hallway after a night of carousing. He describes his marriage to his beloved wife, Joan, and writes lucidly about the pain of losing her to cancer. The Play Goes On adds to his life's story, as he wins the Pulitzer Prize and reflects with humor and insight on his tumultuous life and meteoric career.
"Neil Simon's terrific memoirs are worth revisiting" (New York Post). Now, with the whole story in one place, he traces the history of modern entertainment over the last fifty years as seen through the eyes of a man who started life the son of a garment salesman and became the greatest?and most successful?American playwright of all time.
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- Intro
- Introduction
- Rewrites
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Horn Blows
- Chapter 2: The Game's Afoot
- Chapter 3: Bucks County
- Chapter 4: The Girl from Black Mountain
- Chapter 5: Second Chances
- Chapter 6: Little Caesar
- Chapter 7: The Christmas Child
- Chapter 8: A Couple of Swells
- Chapter 9: The Aftermath
- Chapter 10: In London Town
- Chapter 11: La Dolce Vita
- Chapter 12: Getting to Know Me
- Chapter 13: It Was the Best of Times
- Chapter 14: The Suite Life
- Chapter 15: The Crack in the Ceiling
- Chapter 16: Mr. Broadway
- Chapter 17: The Losers
- Chapter 18: Center Court
- Chapter 19: At Home Abroad
- Photographs
- The Play Goes On
- Acknowledgment
- Dedication
- Chapter 1: Life Revisited
- Chapter 2: The Wanderer
- Chapter 3: Night Visits
- Chapter 4: The Stark Man
- Chapter 5: St. Louis Woman
- Chapter 6: On the Run
- Chapter 7: Sunny Boys
- Chapter 8: The God Play
- Chapter 9: Marsha's Decision
- Chapter 10: Lady Anne and the Sunshine Boys
- Chapter 11: The End of New York
- Chapter 12: Bogart to Goodbye
- Chapter 13: Settling In
- Chapter 14: Grinding It Out
- Chapter 15: Murder, He Wrote
- Chapter 16: The Dream Year
- Chapter 17: The Dark Chapter
- Chapter 18: The Writer Writes and Having Writ, Writes More
- Chapter 19: Got to Dance
- Chapter 20: Ireland, Santa Fe and Oblivion
- Chapter 21: The Shot Heard 'Round Bel Air
- Chapter 22: From the Bottom Up
- Chapter 23: Shall We Dance
- Chapter 24: Africa Hot
- Chapter 25: The Odd Couplettes
- Chapter 26: The Girl from Neiman Marcus
- Chapter 27: A Bicoastal Romance
- Chapter 28: The Third B.B. Play
- Chapter 29: One Great Step for Marriage-Kind
- Chapter 30: Send in the Farce
- Chapter 31: Alone Again . . . Again
- Chapter 32: Louie the Gangster
- Chapter 33: Jeff
- Chapter 34: Maybe This Time We'll Get it Right
- Chapter 35: A Play for Nancy
- Chapter 36: Bryn Lander Simon
- Chapter 37: Goodbye, Goodbye Girl
- Chapter 38: Mrs. Simon Goes to Washington
- Chapter 39: Andrew Meets David Mamet
- Chapter 40: The Day I Was Picketed
- Take It from the Top
- Afterword
- Photographs
- About Neil Simon
- Index
- Copyright
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