Wednesday, December 8, 2010

ANALYZE THIS

After researching more on Fran Lebowitz…
I’ve learned she wrote two books…
Metropolitan Life & Social Studies
(Again? Where has my head been?)
And they’re both now in a collection called:
The Fran Lebowitz  Reader
I’ve decided…
Merry Christmas early to me—from me!
I’m going to buy The Fran Lebowitz  Reader.
After even more research…
I came upon this article written by Cynthia Heimel…
That appeared in the 1981 September 14th addition of New York
Where Ms. Heimel interviewed Fran.
I think Fran’s take on writing is hysterical.
 “Writing is the diametric opposite of having fun. All of life, as far as I’m concerned, is an excuse not to write. I just write when fear overtakes me. It causes paralytic terror. It’s really scary just getting to the desk—we’re talking now five hours. My mouth gets dry, my heart beats fast. I react psychologically the same way other people react with a plane loses an engine.” She has many ways to avoid writing: talking on the phone, collecting wrapping paper, sleeping, reading every book she can get her hands on (“The English faggots were the best”), driving around in her Checker Marathon, hanging around with Paloma Picasso, and discovering suspicious lumps on her body. She is an incredible hypochondriac—the only thing she fears more than writing is going to the doctor.
The article also included photos of Fran. 
While reading the article and looking at the photos…
I began to have a strange reaction to Fran.
Hmm?
I was somewhat attracted to her, though not in a romantic way…
Yet there was something
OMG!
I suddenly realized… 
She looks exactly like the therapist I was seeing in the ‘80’s!
(for therapy, not dating)
Oh, too weird, too weird!
Hmm?
I’m going to research my brain for awhile
To find out if my fascination with Fran Lebowitz
Is more about me than her.

Always, Em-Musing


5 comments:

Samantha Vérant said...

OMG! I think I love her stance on writing. Really, that's how I feel when I send out query letters. I do. I've never seen a therapist---maybe I should!

Karen Baldwin said...

Ah...if only seeing my therapist could make me write a good query letter, I'd be in every day.

Talli Roland said...

What a fantastic way to look at writing! Shame therapy can't make us write good queries, isn't it? That would be brilliant!

Tana said...

Oh I've never heard of her! I'll have to look her up. Congrats on your early Christmas gift!

Unknown said...

Bahaaha you crack me up! "Merry Christmas to me!" I do that stuff all to often, in fact I just bought several books, even though I knew better.

I haven't read any of those so I'll look into it!