I Lost My Girlish Laughter, Jane Allen
I Lost My Girlish Laughter, Jane Allen
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I Lost My Girlish Laughter

Author: Jane Allen

Narrator: Amy Rubinate

Unabridged: 5 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/28/2020

Categories: Fiction, Satire, Humorous


Synopsis

A lost literary gem of Hollywood in the 1930s, I Lost My Girlish Laughter is a thinly veiled send-up of the actors, producers, writers, and directors of the Golden Age of the studio system.

Madge Lawrence, fresh from New York City, lands a job as the personal secretary to the powerful Hollywood producer Sidney Brand (based on the legendary David O. Selznick). In a series of letters home, Western Union telegrams, office memos, Hollywood gossip newspaper items, and personal journal entries, we get served up the inside scoop on all the shenanigans, romances, backroom deals, and betrayals that go into making a movie.

The action revolves around the production of Brand's latest blockbuster, meant to be a star vehicle to introduce his new European bombshell (the real-life Marlene Dietrich). Nevermind that the actress can't act, Brands' negotiations with MGM to get Clark Gable to play the male lead are getting nowhere, and the Broadway play he's bought for the screenplay is reworked so that it is unrecognizable to its author. In this delicious satire of the film business, one is never very far from the truth of what makes Hollywood tick and why we all love it.

About Jane Allen

Jane Allen was the pseudonym of Silvia Schulman Lardner and Jane Shore. Schulman Lardner (1913-1993) worked for MGM and Selznick International, as producer David O. Selznick's personal secretary. Shore collaborated with Schulman Lardner on I Lost My Girlish Laughter and continued to write under the pseudonym of Jane Allen for "A Girl's Best Friend Is Wall Street" (adapted for the screen in 1941 as She Knew All the Answers). Her novel, Thanks God! I'll Take It from Here, written in collaboration with May Livingstone, was adapted for the screen and retitled Without Reservations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kasa on July 31, 2019

It is a well known fact that no one can skewer an industry better than an insider, which leads us to Silvia Schulman, a Hunter College grad who landed the plum position as secretary to David O. Selznik in the mid-1930's. First written in 1938, followed by serialization in Cosmopolitan then on-air wi......more

Goodreads review by Kara on July 20, 2021

I LOVED this book and would highly recommend it to anyone who loves classic Hollywood movies! I Lost My Girlish Laughter, written under the pseudonym Jane Allen, is based on Sylvia Schulman’s experiences as personal secretary to David O. Selznick. The hilarious satire, told from the perspective of S......more

Goodreads review by Jacinda on August 23, 2019

Thank you to NetGalley, Knopf Doubleday Publishing and Ms. Jane Allen for the opportunity to read this Advanced Readers Copy of "I Lost My Girlish Laughter" The Golden Age of the Silver Screen told like no one else could...an insider! A powerhouse of a woman who worked alongside Hollywood's greatest......more