The American No
Stories
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected Feb 11, 2025
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Eight masterful stories of love and loss, drama and glamour, and hope and rejection from the acclaimed actor and “supremely gifted writer” (The Sunday Times, London) Rupert Everett.
In his first, glorious collection of stories, Rupert Everett takes us on exhilarating journeys with a cast of extraordinary characters. From Oscar Wilde’s last night in Paris to the ferociously unforgiving world of a Los Angeles talent agency and beyond, these stories are evocative, moving, and tender. Brilliantly witty, elegiac, and drawing from the wealth of film and TV ideas Everett has worked on over the course of his illustrious career, The American No will delight and surprise his many fans.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
British actor Everett debuts with an appealing collection of stories, many of them culled from his ideas for scripts, that address themes of loss, love, and the pitfalls of fame. The title entry, which takes the form of a rant, bemoans the fickleness of Hollywood (an "American no" is when a director gushes over an idea, then ghosts the creator). In "Hare Hare," set in present-day London, the narrator runs into a failed producer who's taken up with the Hare Krishnas. Everett's wide range of settings include mid-19th-century India, where, in "The Last Rites," an unhappily married Englishwoman is widowed, captured by revolutionaries, and presumed dead, only to secretly live as a Muslim wife. A new life is also in store for the protagonist of "Ten-Pound Pom," a young Irishman who abandons his careless family for a fresh if turbulent start in 1952 Australia. The standout "Sebastian Melmouth, the Morning After and the Night Before" portrays Oscar Wilde's final night in Paris before his death, an inspiration for Everett's film The Happy Prince. With these astute character-driven tales, the author proves to be a storyteller of many talents. Everett's fans have cause to celebrate.