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An Unfinished Woman
An Unfinished Woman
Author: Lillian Hellman
Noted playwright Lillian Hellman, in the first volume of her autobiographical memoirs, describes her early life through about 1969, the New York literary scene of the 1930s and 1940s, living with Dashiell Hammett, and her close friendship with author/wit/quipster Dorothy Parker. 
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ISBN-13: 9780553208573
ISBN-10: 0553208578
Publication Date: 11/1981
Pages: 248
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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An Unfinished Woman (Winner of the 1969 National Book Award for biography/Autobiography), is the first in her autobiographical trilogy (the two others being Pentimento: A Book of Portraits and Scoundrel Time).

From Library Journal
Hellman didn't pull any punches in this 1969 autobiography in which she reminisces about her unhappy upbringing in New Orleans and her literary relationships, especially that most famous one with master whodunit writer Dashiell Hammett. Though many critics and biographers claim that Hellman invented half of her life stories, these tales do make for interesting reading, so who cares.

An amazing book by an amazing woman. Don't miss it.


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