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Grey Gardens [With CD]

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One of the strangest and subtlest films ever made, the Maysles Brothers' 1975 documentary "Grey Gardens" today boasts as devoted a following as "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" or "Harold and Maude." Shot at Grey Gardens, the dilapidated East Hamptons mansion of "Big Edie" and "Little Edie" Beale, aunt and cousin to Jackie Onassis, this classic of cinema verite tracks the Beales' eccentric and sequestered lives--which consist mostly of doing nothing, but with a mesmerizing zest and volubility. Little Edie's magical aphorisms ("Raccoons and cats become a little bit boring," she sighs towards the end of the film, "I mean for too long a time ") are gems of unwitting camp, and between her observations, her costumes, the incredibly bizarre mother daughter tensions, the cats, raccoons and the beautiful ruins of Grey Gardens itself, "doing nothing" amounts to everything; indeed, it amounts to a tragicomedy of enormous emotional punch.
This eclectic volume offers a myriad of collaged illustrations, photographs, film stills, production notes and other archival materials alongside transcripts of the Beales' own stories and conversations edited from unreleased "Grey Gardens" sound recordings. Structured to mirror the Maysles' own approach to the world of the Beales, it closely resembles the enchanting clutter of the mansion, a self-contained world littered with mementos and telling ephemera. It also reproduces unpublished photographs by both Albert and David Maysles. With an introduction by Albert Maysles, drawings and illustrations by Albert's daughter, Rebekah Maysles and an appendix with the full transcript of "Grey Gardens," as well as an audio CD of sound recordings capturing the Beales at their best, this book is the essential companion to the film and a beautiful testimony to its legacy. The 60-minute CD that comes with the book contains conversations with the Beales and their friends, songs and poetry recited by the two Edies and audio of the Beales during and after watching the film for the first time.

200 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2009

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October 18, 2019
I recently saw the documentary "Grey Gardens" again, so I had to see if the library had the book.
What an complex, fascinating study of humans! Big Edie and Little Edie are unabashedly eccentric and open about it. The descriptions of the high society family and its ups and downs is fascinating.
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May 17, 2010
Dialogue, photographs, promotional material, letters, reviews, all related to the best non-fiction film ever. It's all presented in a collage-y, disordered style. The back section is a transcript of the film, more or less as it appeared. A must-have for fans of the movie.
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July 17, 2009
Beautiful book! This is a wonderful companion to the the original documentary. If you can't get a hold of the original, this is the next best thing! The audio cd is wonderful and the book is almost laid out like a scrapbook in many sections. It gives you an intimate behind the scenes of the making of the documentary from the view of the filmmakers too. Fabulous and classic!!
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August 14, 2009
Child-like, amateur & scrapbook-esque, it's the perfect literary companion & behind-the-scene showcase for the doc.
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