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They Went Another Way: A Hollywood Memoir
They Went Another Way: A Hollywood Memoir | Bruce Eric Kaplan
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A darkly comic memoir about being a working creative person in a world that is growing ever more dysfunctional, by acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and television writer Bruce Eric Kaplan. In January 2022, Bruce Eric Kaplan found himself confused and upset by the state of the world and the state of his life as a television writer in Los Angeles. He started a journal to keep from going mad, which eventually became They Went Another Way. The book's through line traces his attempt to get a television project set up in the increasingly Byzantine world of Hollywood. But as he details the project's ups and downs, Kaplan finds himself ruminating not only on show business but also on today's political and social issues, on old movies and TV shows and music, on his family, on his friends, on his past, on his failing heating system, and on all the dead birds that keep showing up in his backyard. This hilarious and surprisingly moving book is about life--about art, about love, about alienation, about connection, about ugliness and beauty, about disappointment, wonder, and hope. In short, it is about everything.
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A darkly comic memoir a behind the scenes look at how Hollywood works behind the scenes.Told in journal form he shares in hilarious form his work life attempting to put deals together & his daily life handling the mundane daily tasks such as appliances breaking.Thanks HenryHolt for my copy.

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The journal format gives the reader a fly-on-the-wall view of what it takes to get a show into production in Hollywood. The meetings, the people who want to add their input, the madness of the streaming culture. I loved how Kaplan mixed in his "behind the scenes" life. When appliances go bad left and right, and you're trying to get Pete Davidson to attend a meeting simultaneously, life can feel like a sitcom you are starring in.

TieDyeDude That sounds really interesting. I enjoy behind-the-scene Hollywood stories. I'll have to look for this when it comes out! 1mo
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