Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow is a 1958 novel from William Goldman.
Author | William Goldman |
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Language | English |
Published | 1958 (Doubleday) |
Publication place | United States |
Background
editGoldman wrote the book after a 50-week break following his first novel and finished it in seven days.[1] (Other accounts say ten.)[2]
Goldman says he was inspired by reading a story by Harold Brodkey in the New Yorker called "First Love" and feeling he could write a better love story.[3]
The book was not widely reviewed when it came out but enjoyed more than fourteen publications in paperback since it came out. Goldman:
Doubleday published it because they thought I might make some money for them someday, but the book found a certain cult. It's sold a lot of copies and it's very popular with the kids in the high schools and colleges. It's a very strange thing.[4]
Adaptation
editA film version was announced in 1964 but was never made.[5]
References
edit- ^ RALPH TYLER (Nov 12, 1978). "Butch Cassidy' Was: My Western, 'Magic' Is My Hitchcock' 'Magic' Is My Hitchcock". New York Times. p. D23.
- ^ Egan p 18
- ^ Andersen p 35
- ^ Andersen p 43
- ^ Scheuer, Philip K. (Jan 2, 1964). "AIP Millions for Poe, Beach Parties: 'Flowers' Oscar Hopeful; Burton Buys, May Direct". Los Angeles Times. p. C11.
- Andersen, Richard, William Goldman, Twayne Publishers, 1979
- Egan, Sean, William Goldman: The Reluctant Storyteller, Bear Manor Media 2014