The bestselling author of I Feel Bad About My Neck brilliantly and
hilariously resuscitates Lillian Hellman and Mary McCarthy--two
bigger-than-life feuding writers--to give them a post-mortem second act,
and the chance to really air their differences.
Although Lillian Hellman and Mary McCarthy probably only met once in
their lives, their names will be linked forever in the history of
American literary feuds: they were legendary enemies, especially after
McCarthy famously announced to the world that every word Hellman wrote
was a lie, "including 'and' and 'the.'" The public battle, and the legal
squabbling, that ensued ended, unsatisfactorily for all, with Hellman's
death.
"A sharp-eyed and even sharper-clawed memory-play.... Provides...guilty
pleasures, keeping the repartee both snappy and snappish." **--**The
Wall Street Journal