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You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir by Parker Posey
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“At one point he said I was a terrific actress and a complicated woman but that he didn’t want to see any of that in his movie.”
Parker Posey, You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir
“She doesn’t care for his movies and couldn’t care less about his personal life (she’s from the none-of-my-business generation), and was “a moldy fig” in her teen years—that’s what a group of particular jazz enthusiasts called themselves in Manhattan at that time; they liked Dixieland jazz, pure jazz, not the Duke Ellington stuff.”
Parker Posey, You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir
“It wasn’t a conventional home and felt more like a sleeve or a place I could be tiny in.”
Parker Posey, You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir
“The Theater of the Absurd plays shared a point of view that life is absurd, pointless, meaningless—that words can’t help us, and the afterlife won’t help either, so live now and find something funny because it’s a waste of time trying to figure anything out since we’re all going to die anyway.”
Parker Posey, You're on an Airplane: A Self-Mythologizing Memoir