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Naljakas tüdruk

Barbara Parker valitakse 1964. aasta Miss Blackpooliks. Tüdrukul pole aga mingit soovi olla iluduskuninganna. Ta tahab inimesi naerma ajada nagu tema kangelanna, Ameerika teletäht Lucille Ball. Nii jätab Barbara Blackpooli ja oma pere, sõidab Londonisse ning leiab tööd kaubamaja kosmeetikaletis. Ent kuidas ilusaid tüdrukuid tulvil linnas tähelepanu köita? Juhuslik kohtumine agendiga toob Barbarale nii uue nime kui ka BBC uue komöödiasarja prooviesinemise. Sophie Straw on valmis telepubliku südant vallutama. „Naljakas tüdruk“ on lugu ühest telesarjast ja sellega seotud inimestest. Komöödiahullud stsenaristid Tony ja Bill on olnudsõbrad ajateenistusest saadik. Maineka ülikooli lõpetanud tark ja leebe produtsent Dennis on ihust ja hingest pühendunud sarja tegijatele, ennekõike Sophiele. Sophie ekraanipartner, nägus naistelemmik Clive usub aga, et komöödiasari pole talle vääriline koht. Ent sedamööda, kuidas kuuekümnendad üha kuumemaks lähevad ning britid Sophie komöödiasarja armuvad, hakkab meeskonnatöö võlu kahanema ja argielu probleemid paiskavad idülli segi. Nick Hornby uus romaan räägib tööst, popkultuurist, noorusest ja vanadusest, kuulsusest, klassidest ja koostööst. See on haarav portreenooruslikust ülevoolavusest ja loovusest ajal, mil kogu Ühendkuningriiki oli vallanud loomepalang, mille tulemusi näeme tänapäevani. Eesti keeles on varem ilmunud Nick Hornby romaanid „Elu edetabelid“, „Kuidas olla hea“, „Maoli“ ja „Julia, alasti“.

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Nick Hornby

Nick Hornby

Nick Hornby, 2009
Born 17 April 1957 (1957-04-17) (age 54)
Redhill, Surrey, England
Occupation Writer, Editor
Nationality English
Period 1992–present
Genres Fiction, Non-fiction

Nick Hornby (born 17 April 1957) is an English novelist, essayist and screenwriter. He is best known for the novels High Fidelity, About a Boy, and for the football memoir Fever Pitch. His work frequently touches upon music, sport, and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists.

Contents

Life and career

Hornby was born in Redhill, Surrey, England. He was brought up in Maidenhead, and educated at Maidenhead Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he read English.[1] His parents divorced when he was 11.

Hornby has been married twice. He and his first wife have one son, born in 1992, who has autism. Hornby's second wife is producer Amanda Posey. They have two sons, born in 2003 and 2005. Hornby's sister, Gill, is married to writer Robert Harris.[2]

Hornby's first published book, 1992's Fever Pitch, is an autobiographical story detailing his fanatical support for Arsenal Football Club. As a result, Hornby received the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award. In 1997, the memoir was adapted for film in the UK, and in 2005 an American remake was released, following Jimmy Fallon's character's obsession with the Boston Red Sox. With the book's success, Hornby began to publish articles in the Sunday Times, Time Out and the Times Literary Supplement, in addition to his music reviews for the New Yorker. High Fidelity — his second book and first novel — was published in 1995. The novel, about a neurotic record collector and his failed relationships, was adapted into a 2000 film starring John Cusack, and a Broadway musical in 2006.

His second novel, About a Boy, published in 1998, is about two "boys" – Marcus, an awkward yet endearing adolescent from a single-parent family, and the free-floating, mid-30s Will Freeman, who overcomes his own immaturity and self-centeredness through his growing relationship with Marcus. Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult starred in the 2002 film version. In 1999, Hornby received the E. M. Forster Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Hornby's next novel, How to Be Good, was published in 2001. The female protagonist in the novel explores contemporary morals, marriage and parenthood. It won the W.H. Smith Award for Fiction in 2002.

Part of the money he earned with his next book, Speaking with the Angel in 2002, was donated to TreeHouse, a charity for children with autism, the disorder that affects Hornby's own son. He was editor of the book, which contained twelve short stories written by his friends. He also contributed to the collection with the story "NippleJesus".[3]

In 2003, Hornby wrote a collection of essays on selected popular songs and the emotional resonance they carry, called 31 Songs (known in the US as Songbook). Also in 2003, Hornby was awarded the London Award 2003, an award that was selected by fellow writers.[4]

Hornby has also written essays on various aspects of popular culture, and in particular, he has become known for his writing on pop music and mix tape enthusiasts. He also began writing a book review column, "Stuff I've Been Reading", for the monthly magazine The Believer that ran through September 2008; all of these articles are collected between The Polysyllabic Spree (2004), Housekeeping vs. The Dirt (2006), and Shakespeare Wrote for Money (2008).

Hornby's novel A Long Way Down was published in 2005. It was on the shortlist for the Whitbread Novel Award. Hornby has also edited two sports-related anthologies: My Favourite Year and The Picador Book of Sports Writing.

Hornby's book Slam was released on 16 October 2007; it is his first novel for young adults and was recognized by the Young Adult Library Services Association as a 2008 Best Book for Young Adults. The protagonist of Slam is a 16-year-old skateboarder named Sam whose life changes drastically when his girlfriend gets pregnant.

In October 2008, on the podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go!, Hornby helped to name both a miniature and full-sized horse for two different Americans.[5]

Hornby released his latest novel titled Juliet, Naked in September 2009. On the same wavelength as his first novel High Fidelity, the book is about a reclusive '80s rock star who is forced out of isolation when the re-release of his most famous album brings him into contact with some of his most passionate fans. This synopsis was revealed to The Guardian newspaper as part of "What not to miss in 2009: books".[6]

Adaptations

Film

Several of Hornby's books have made the jump from page to screen. Hornby wrote the screenplay for the first, a 1997 British adaptation of Fever Pitch, starring Colin Firth. It was followed by High Fidelity in 2000, starring John Cusack; this adaptation was notable in that the action was shifted from London to Chicago. After this success, About a Boy was quickly picked up, and released in 2002, starring Hugh Grant. An Americanized Fever Pitch, in which Jimmy Fallon plays a hopelessly addicted Boston Red Sox fan who tries to reconcile his love of the game with that of his girlfriend (Drew Barrymore), was released in 2005. Johnny Depp purchased film rights to the book A Long Way Down before it was published.

In 2009, Hornby adapted an autobiographical memoir by the journalist Lynn Barber for the screen as An Education, a feature film starring Peter Sarsgaard and Carey Mulligan.[7] He was nominated for an Oscar for writing the screenplay.

Internet

After the release of "Songbook", McSweeney's accepted online submissions from authors writing about their favourite songs in the same manner as Hornby. These submissions were posted to the McSweeney's website.[8] Additionally, The Blue Scarf is a blog adaptation of Hornby's collection.

Stage

High Fidelity was also the basis for a 2006 eponymous musical that shifted the action to Brooklyn; its book is by David Lindsay-Abaire, with lyrics by Amanda Green and music created by Tom Kitt. The production ran for a month in Boston, then moved to Broadway, closing after 18 previews and 14 regular performances.

Music

The importance of music in Hornby's novels, and in his life, is evidenced by his long-standing and fruitful collaborations with the rock band Marah, fronted by Dave and Serge Bielanko. Hornby has even toured in the United States and Europe with the band, joining them on stage to read his essays about particular moments and performers in his own musical history which have had a particular meaning for him. The band typically follows each of Hornby's essays, about subjects including Bob Marley, Rory Gallagher and The Clash, by playing a song by each of those artists.[citation needed]

Hornby and Marah (whose small but intensely dedicated band of fans also includes Stephen King and Bruce Springsteen) have worked together on this project over time, and together put on a show of all the essays and songs, concluding with his essay about Marah themselves, and followed by a full concert of the band's own songs.[citation needed]

One of the main characters in Hornby's A Long Way Down, a down on his luck rock singer delivering pizzas in north London and considering suicide on New Year's Eve, is widely supposed to have been inspired by Serge Bielanko's own experiences in London.[citation needed]

Hornby's music criticism (most notably for The New Yorker and in his own Songbook) has been widely criticised by writers such as Kevin Dettmar (in his book Is Rock Dead), Curtis White (in an essay at www.centreforbookculture.org, titled "Kid Adorno"),[9] Barry Faulk and Simon Reynolds for his embrace of rock traditionalism and conservative take on post-rock and other experimental musics (exemplified in Hornby's negative review of the Radiohead album Kid A).[10]

Hornby also has had extensive collaboration with American singer/songwriter Ben Folds. Their album Lonely Avenue was released in September 2010. Folds wrote the music, with Hornby contributing lyrics. Prior to the album's release, "Picture Window", was released on Ben Folds' website.[11] A bootleg version of a song about Levi Johnston written by Hornby and Folds and performed by Folds, appeared on the internet.[12]

Bibliography

Novels

Short Stories

  • (1998) Faith
  • (2000) Not a Star
  • (2005) Otherwise Pandemonium

Non-fiction

Anthologies edited

Film adaptations

References

Further reading

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Thomas Hauser
William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner
1992
Succeeded by
Stephen Jones

Источник: Nick Hornby

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