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Author Neil Simon
Publisher Simon & Schuster; First Edition (November 8, 2016)
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
Condition like new with dustjacket protected with Brodart Archival covering
Summary
Neil Simon’s Memoirs is a captivating and deeply personal look into the life of one of America’s most celebrated playwrights. With a career spanning over five decades, Neil Simon redefined comedy with his sharp wit and profound storytelling. This memoir offers an intimate journey through his creative process, personal triumphs, and struggles, providing readers with unparalleled insight into the mind behind The Odd Couple, Barefoot in the Park, Biloxi Blues, and many more.
With an introduction by Broadway legend Nathan Lane and an afterword by Elaine Joyce, this edition is a must-have for theater lovers, aspiring writers, and anyone who appreciates the art of comedy. Simon’s reflections on his craft and the evolution of modern theater make this a timeless addition to any personal collection or the perfect gift for fans of Broadway and literary memoirs.
This first edition copy is in like-new condition, with a Brodart-protected dust jacket, ensuring its preservation for collectors and readers alike. Whether for a drama enthusiast, a budding playwright, or someone who cherishes the golden age of theater, Neil Simon’s Memoirs is a compelling read that offers laughter, wisdom, and an unforgettable peek behind the curtain of an extraordinary life.