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Five Books on the Moodboard for My Biography of Elaine May

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Writing a biography is a crazy endeavor. It’s not natural to think so much about another person—who, in most situations, you don’t even actually know—so much. Throw in wanting to write a biography that is fun and engaging to read, and not just a dry assemblage of facts, and you’ve got a challenge on your hands. Luckily, I had the following five books (among many others) to help shape my approach to Miss May Does Not Exist: The Life and Work of Elaine May, Hollywood’s Hidden Genius. Whether they touch on the nature of a biographer’s obsession, chronicle an entire history of an artform with captivating conversational ease, or provide portraits of May’s peers, each leaves an indelible impression.

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