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Sex and the City(Mass Market Paperback)

作者:Bushnell, Candace

出版社:Warner Books

年份:2006

ISBN:9780446617680

書號:20075460

裝訂:平裝

定價:$315

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四名年近四十歲的熟女在紐約都會中心曼哈頓的精彩生活

Sex and the City, by Candace Bushnell

 

四位女主角分別是撰寫報紙專欄的女作家凱莉、看似乖乖牌,實經歷婚姻家庭大風大浪,正義感十足的夏綠蒂、法律事業女強人,自立專業的米蘭達,以及放浪不羈率性愛己的莎曼珊。四人在熱鬧擁擠,奔放多元的紐約城市中相識,意外發展出只有女性能彼此扶持的長久友誼。即便四人個性截然不同,卻能擁抱彼此,在每周的女孩聚會中暢所欲言,大聊光怪陸離城市中的人際感情,情感、情慾與各式八卦。也經由四名女主的生活反映了多數女性在現代社會中的傳統包袱與新時代解放意識。透過她們勇敢的嘗試與自我實現,即便或許遭遇失敗或挫折,呈現出吸引人又充滿挑戰的都市生活,獲得廣大民眾的共鳴。

 

除了流行、藝術與名人、名牌文化的加持,本書更藉由凱莉的書寫,反思她與友人的生活與價值,不論是提出批判或反覆低吟的思考,不斷為新時代所有女性發聲,即便無法完成傳統定義中的幸福美滿,也要站出來反抗,綻放出不同的光采。

 

Enter a world where the sometimes shocking and often hilarious mating habits of the privileged are exposed by a true insider. In essays drawn from her witty and sometimes brutally candid column in the New York Observer, Candace Bushnell introduces us to the young and beautiful who travel in packs from parties to bars to clubs. Meet "Carrie," the quintessential young writer looking for love in all the wrong places..."Mr. Big," the business tycoon who drifts from one relationship to another..."Samantha Jones," the fortyish, successful, "testosterone woman" who uses sex like a man...not to mention "Psycho Moms," "Bicycle Boys," "International Crazy Girls," and the rest of the New Yorkers who have inspired one of the most watched TV series of our time. You've seen them on HBO, now read the book that started it all...

 

ISBN: 9780446617680

尺寸: 10.54 x 3.05 x 17.27 cm

作者介紹
Candace Bushnell is the critically acclaimed, international best-selling novelist whose first book, Sex and the City, published in 1996, was the basis for the HBO hit series. Bushnell captured the country's attention with Sex and the City by breaking down the bedroom doors of New York City's rich and beautiful to expose true contemporary stories of sex, love and relationships. The book introduced the nation to "modelizers," "toxic bachelors" and the women who are looking for Mr. Big as they glide in and out of a star-studded social scene. With Four Blondes (2000), Bushnell gave readers another uncensored look into the mating rituals of the Manhattan elite. In each of this book's four linked novellas, Bushnell uses wry humor and frank portrayals of love and lust to deliver clever, hilarious and socially relevant portraits of women in New York City. Four Blondes was a critical and commercial hit. And the successes of Sex and the City and Four Blondes created high demand for a new genre of fiction; the chick-lit phenomenon had begun. Bushnell's third novel, Trading Up (2003) is a wickedly funny social satire about a lingerie model whose reach exceeds her grasp and whose new-found celebrity has gone to her head. The book takes place in the months leading up to 9/11, and portrays an era of wearily decadent society in New York. A sharply observant, keenly funny comedy of manners Trading Up is Bushnell at her most sassy and entertaining; this novel caused the The New York Times to call Bushnell "the philosopher queen of a social scene." A movie of Trading Up is currently in production at Lifetime Television. In Lipstick Jungle (2005), her fourth novel, Bushnell explores assumptions about gender roles in family and career. The book follows three high-powered friends as they weather the ups and downs of lives lived at the top of their game. Salon called Bushnell's work "ahead of the curve" Once again, with Lipstick Jungle, Bushnell captured the paradigm of a new breed of career woman facing modern challenges and choices. Lipstick Jungle became the basis for the popular drama on NBC, currently in its second season, and starring Brooke Shields, Kim Raver, Lindsay Price and Andrew McCarthy. Bushnell serves as an executive producer on the show. Bushnell's new novel, One Fifth Avenue, is a modern-day story of old and new money, the always combustible mix that Edith Wharton mastered in her novels about New York's Gilded Age and that F. Scott Fitzgerald illuminated in his Jazz Age tales. Bushnell's New Yorkers suffer the same passions as those fictional Manhattanites from eras past: thirst for power, for social prominence, and for marriages that are successful-at least to the public eye. "Here are bloggers and bullies, misfits and misanthropes, dear hearts and black hearts, dogfights and catty squalls spun into a darkly humorous chick-lit saga," says Publisher's Weekly. Through her books and television series, Bushnell's work has influenced and defined two generations of women. She is the winner of the 2006 Matrix Award for books (other winners include Joan Didion and Amy Tan), and a recipient of the Albert Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award. Bushnell grew up in Connecticut and attended Rice University and New York University. She currently resides in Manhattan.