Susan Orlean

Susan Orlean

출생 : 1955-10-31, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Susan Orlean (born October 31, 1955) is an American journalist. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1992, and has contributed articles to Vogue, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and Outside. Susan Orlean is the author of several books, including The Orchid Thief, a profile of Florida orchid grower, breeder, and collector John Laroche. The book formed the basis of Charlie Kaufman's script for the Spike Jonze film Adaptation. Orlean (portrayed by Meryl Streep in an Oscar-nominated role) was, in effect, made into a fictional character; the movie portrayed her as becoming Laroche's lover and partner in a drug production operation, in which orchids were processed into a fictional psychoactive substance. She also wrote the Women's Outside article, "Life's Swell" (published 1998). The article, a feature on a group of young surfer girls in Maui, was the basis of the film Blue Crush. In 1999, she co-wrote "The Skinny: What Every Skinny Woman Knows About Dieting (And Won't Tell You!)" under her married name, Susan Sistrom. Her previously published magazine stories have been compiled in two collections, The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup: My Encounters with Extraordinary People and My Kind of Place: Travel Stories from a Woman Who's Been Everywhere. She also served as editor for Best American Essays 2005 and Best American Travel Writing 2007. She contributed the Ohio chapter in "State By State" (2008). She is currently working on a biographical history about the dog actor Rin Tin Tin, for which she recently submitted a completed manuscript to her publisher. Orlean was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and graduated from the University of Michigan. She was then a staff writer at the Portland, Oregon, weekly Willamette Week, and soon began publishing stories in Rolling Stone, Esquire, Vogue, Outside, and Spy. In 1982 she moved to Boston and became a staff writer for the Boston Phoenix and later a regular contributor to the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. Her first book, Saturday Night, was published in 1990, shortly after she moved to New York and began writing for The New Yorker magazine. She became a New Yorker staff writer in 1992. Orlean was also a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 2003. Description above from the Wikipedia article Susan Orlean, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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After Adderall
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In 2010 James Franco optioned the rights to Stephen Elliott’s memoir, The Adderall Diaries. In 2015 The Adderall Diaries starring James Franco and Ed Harris premiered at the TriBeca Film Festival. After Adderall is a surreal re-imagining about what happens when James Franco makes a movie about your life.
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한 순간의 교통 사고로 가족을 모두 잃고 태풍으로 온실과 집마저 날아가버린 파란만장한 인생의 존 라로쉬. 집도 절도 없이 이곳 저곳을 떠돌아 다니며 신비의 난초를 찾는다. 그는 드디어 인디언들과 함께 캘리포니아 늪 지대에서 드디어 ‘유령 난초’를 찾는 데 성공하지만, 자연보호법 위반으로 재판을 받게 된다. 그의 특이한 이력에 관심을 갖게 된 저널리스트 수잔 올리언은 존에게 접근하고, 난초에 대한 그의 열정에 감명을 받는다. 기승전결도, 확실한 사건의 전개도 없는 소설의 각색에 고심하는 찰리에게 시나리오 작가가 되겠다며 찰리를 찾아온 쌍둥이 동생 도널드는 또 다른 골칫거리. 헐리웃의 흥행공식에 들어맞는 스릴러를 완성한 도널드는 일약 떠오르는 신인 작가의 반열에 오른다. ‘난초 도둑’과 도널드라는 두 가지 고민을 안고 있던 찰리는 결국 도널드의 충고대로 뉴욕에 살고 있는 소설의 원작자 수잔 올리언을 찾아간다. 하지만 소심한 찰리는 수잔에게 인사도 건네지 못하고 돌아선다. 찰리의 소심함을 보다 못한 도널드는 결국 뉴욕까지 날아와서 찰리인 척 하고 수잔 올리언을 찾아간다. 수잔을 인터뷰하던 도널드는 너무나 의례적이고 형식적인 수잔의 답변에서 뭔가 이상한 낌새를 눈치챈다. 수잔의 집을 몰래 관찰하던 찰리와 도널드는 수잔이 책의 주인공인 존 라로쉬와 내연의 관계임을 알게 되고, 둘을 추적한다. 그리고 서서히 밝혀지는 엄청난 비밀… 찰리와 도널드에게 비밀을 들킨 수잔과 존은 결국 둘을 죽이기로 하고 목숨을 건 한 밤의 대 추적이 벌어진다. 서서히 새벽은 다가오고 궁지에 몰린 두 시나리오 작가에게 남은 선택은…