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1. What Is This Thing Called Love?
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2. Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search
3. My French Whore
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4. The Woman Who Wouldn't
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5. Some Like It Wilder: The Life
 
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6. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
 
7. The Adventure Of Sherlock Holmes'
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8. Gilda's Disease: Sharing Personal
 
9. Kiss Me Like a Stranger :gene
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10. Films Directed by Gene Wilder
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11. Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre
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12. Biography - Wilder, Gene (1935(?)-):
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13. Actors From Wisconsin: Chris Farley,
 
14. My French Whore
 
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15. MY FRENCH WHORE
16. My French Whore [Cd] [Audiobook]
 
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18. Kiss Me Like A Stranger
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1. What Is This Thing Called Love?
by Gene Wilder
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2010-03-30)
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Asin: 0312598904
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The actor and novelist answers this eternal question twelve ways, in stories that explore our most complicated emotion

This is a winning collection from an author writing on his favorite topic: love. Each emotionally involving story illuminates a different kind of love: star-crossed, intense, needy, eternal, unrequited, even comical. Wilder’s protagonists will be instantly recognizable to his fans: men and women who stumble into relationships that can fulfill them or knock them out cold. Which one it will be depends, often, on the smallest of gestures or reactions. Wilder’s stories include:

• “In Love for the First Time,” about a lover so shy and studious that he’s a “funny duck” who has to be led by the hand by his equally inexperienced girlfriend

• “About Being in Love,” featuring coarse but charming Buddy Silverman, who yearns for connection but looks for it in exactly the wrong kind of woman

• “The Woman in the Red Hat,” who shows a writer who has only explored love in his books what the real thing feels like.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Heartfelt Stories....we should all feel again! Thanks Gene!
Enjoyed this book a great deal! Gene made me feel again! I didn't realize until reading this book that I had forgotten how to be human . All I can do is thank Gene! It was Sunday reading but the stories I will remember for a long time!

3-0 out of 5 stars glimmers of brilliance
I love My French Whore and admired The Woman Who Wouldn't so I approached Wilder's new book of short stories with anticipation.I'll be minimal in my comments, a quality Wilder admires in literature and art.A few glittering gems in the bunch, the rest not good enough.

Keep the books coming though.Gene Wilder's voice and touch as an author are singular and distintive.He can hit it out of the park.Just not this time.

4-0 out of 5 stars The hearts of love
Gene Wilder'slittle book of 12 love stories, is unpredictable and yes even a bit unconventional. The stories tell of love and lovers. They are insightful, from the story of first love and those intimate times together to the tales of lost love and obtuse behavior that results in no love at all. The narratives are of the young and the old, done with some pathos, but always the thoughtful wisdom of someone who has known love, lost and found it again.

The stories are really not explicit, but I would avoid giving this charming book to someone with conservative, delicate sensibilities. It would make an enchanting gift for a sweetheart or someone else of whatever age- in love.

4-0 out of 5 stars Wilder at Heart
I think it is something of a crime that Gene Wilder has retired from acting.I know there aren't many leading roles for a guy in his mid 70s with a face like his, but there's still no reason he can't take a supporting part here or there.These days, Wilder is happy just spending his days at home in Connecticut with his wife Karen, painting watercolors, listening to classical music, surfing the Web, and watching old movies on TV.He spends most of his mornings and afternoons writing.Since publishing his memoir in 2005, Wilder has turned out one book almost every other year.

Gene Wilder's latest musings on love, sex, and romance is a collection of twelve short stories entitled "What Is This Thing Called Love?"Not every story is a winner but three or four are outstanding, a few are very good, and a few just really don't amount to much.But as a whole, it is a breezy, entertaining diversion.

Wilder writes three stories about his late cousin Buddy Silberman, a nice guy who was always looking for love but ultimately just settled for sex.The opening story, "The Birthday," is probably the best one in the book as we meet the bubbly Buddy, whose gregarious personality is a mask for his own physical insecurities.

"The Kiss" is a charming story about a poor young man who falls in love with a girl a few years his junior, only to have his heart broken when she runs off with someone else.The friendship he develops with the girl's equally upset father is beautifully written.The last story, "Passion," is a moving account of a chauffeur falling in love with an unusual Czech artist he has been hired to drive from her home in Connecticut to an art gallery in New York City.

For readers not familiar with Gene Wilder's background or personal life, the stories will be nonetheless enjoyable.For me, who spent fifteen years writing a biography of Wilder, I found a lot of things in the book particularly poignant and interesting.He uses his mother's maiden name for his hero in "Passion."He sets several of the stories in his hometown of Milwaukee.Most bizarre, though, is a story called "The Anniversary," in which he uses the actual date he and his wife Karen married, describes the wife in the story exactly as Karen looks, and then goes for a really morbid ending.

Like Wilder's two previous novellas - "My French Whore" and "The Woman Who Wouldn't" - this book, like Wilder himself, is gentle, quirky, and hard not to like.While I know I am not alone in wishing Wilder was spending his time in front of the camera, we should be thankful that at least he's still entertaining us with the written word. ... Read more


2. Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search for Love and Art
by Gene Wilder
Paperback: 272 Pages (2006-03-07)
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Asin: 0312337078
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Gene Wilder is one of the great comic actors who defined the 1970's and 1980's in movies. From his early work with Woody Allen to the rich group of movies he made with Mel Brooks to his partnership on screen with Richard Pryor, Wilder's performances are still discussed and celebrated today. Kiss Me Like A Stranger is an intimate glimpse of the man behind the image on the screen.
In this book, Wilder talks about everything from his experiences in psychoanalysis to why he got into acting (and later comedy-his first goal was to be a Shakespearean actor) to how a midwestern childhood with a sick mother changed him. He writes about the creative process on stage and on screen, and divulges moments from life on the sets of the some of the most iconic movies of our time. He also opens up about his love affairs and marriages, including his marriage to comedian Gilda Radner. But the core of Kiss Me Like A Stranger is an actor's search for truth and a thoughtful analysis of why the choices he made-some of them so serendipitous they were practically accidental-changed the course of his life.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Most enjoyed by fans
I'm a big fan of Gene WIlder and of Gilda Radner, and I loved reading "Bunny, Bunny" because I love hearing stories about her. I suppose that's one of the bigger reasons I wanted to read this book.
It's a good read for young actors or writers with passion for theater, wondering how the ones they admire became the ones they admire. However, Wilder's prose are kind of... lack luster? Really straight forward and simple sentences, to the point that it isn't as engaging as I felt it could have been. Some sections were honestly a little boring (and it kills me to say that about a man whose work I love so much!).
The Gilda years were my favorite, and I do recommend this book if you're a Gene Wilder fan. More casual readers could probably do with barrowing a copy from the library.

1-0 out of 5 stars Sadly, I now don't like Gene Wilder
Before I read this book I had enjoyed Gene Wilder as a performer, and I thought, as a person.I now feel that he has shown himself to be self-centered and uncaring.He is not a person I would ever want to meet and I cannot watch any film that he is in.This read left me sad, but not like a sad story.It left me sad because it was real and he showed himself to be unfeeling and uncaring about anyone other than himself. I feel that he harmed the people with whom he had relationships.The saddest thing is that I don't think he ever saw himself as a cold person. He just continues on with his life, treating people as if they were nothing more than stage props. Rather than re-sell this book, I threw it in the trash. I recommend spending your money on a better read. One that I enjoyed was "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," by Mark Haddon.

2-0 out of 5 stars Worst autobiography I've ever read
I suppose I should've known by the book's title that Wilder was playing his cards close to the chest when he wrote the book. It's mostly about his career. His disclosure about his life comes out in tidbits and, at times, feel inconsequential. There's a part where he mentions his dad died then goes on about his career like it was no more than a cold day. I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because there were some interesting insights into working with Richard Pryor and Gilda Radner, but the book could've been much deeper. The guy has been a brilliant actor. But there are parts of his life he doesn't want to show the public, I get that, and if you're okay with that then read it. Otherwise, put it down.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you love Gene...
you need this book. It's a sweet, funny, insightful look at himself and his 'early days' as an actor and a person.His voice is loud and clear and you'll love him even more when you're finished!

4-0 out of 5 stars Remarkable.
I think this is a beautiful book. I have only ever seen Gene Wilder in one movie (Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory) so I definitely did not know anything about him when I picked up "Kiss Me Like A Stranger.' Straight away I was transfixed. I felt his warmth and his heart bouncing off the pages, he made me feel for him and I kept reading hoping and praying for a 'happy ending'. I admire the way he is so candid and so honest...and perhaps he leaves things out that others believe should be in there (I wouldn't know as I know nothing about him other that what I have read in his book) but I believe what he does share tells a lot and that we cannot ask for more. He seems like a witty, gentle, soft man and I thoroughly enjoyed his book. I would recommend it. ... Read more


3. My French Whore
by Gene Wilder
Kindle Edition: 192 Pages (2010-04-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The beloved actor and screenwriter's first novel, set during World War I, delicately and elegantly explores a most unusual romance.  It's almost the end of the war and Paul Peachy, a young railway employee and amateur actor in Milwaukee, realizes his marriage is one-sided.  He enlists, and ships off to France.  Peachy instantly realizes how out of his depth he is--and never more so than when he is captured.  Risking everything, Peachy--who as a child of immigrants speaks German--makes the reckless decision to impersonate one of the enemy's most famous spies.
 
As the urbane and accomplished spy Harry Stroller, Peachy has access to a world he could never have known existed--a world of sumptuous living, world-weary men, and available women.  But when one of those women--Annie, a young, beautiful and wary courtesan--turns out to be more than she seems, Peachy's life is transformed forever.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Short, Quaint, Fantastic
My French Whore is a fantastic short comedy/romance novel set during World War I.If this had been written by someone else, I probably wouldn't have liked it nearly as much, but I couldn't help but imagine a younger Wilder playing the role of his protagonist Private Peachy in a Mel Brooks film. Every word on paper is read as if Wilder's voice is narrating it. It is very short, and for most of you could probably be read in 1-2 hours. I'd be shocked if this book isn't adapter for the screen.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wilder makes you care about the people in this story
MY FRENCH WHORE;A Love Story, by Gene Wilder (180 pgs., 2007).This is Gene Wilder's first novel.I don't know how many screenplays or movies he's written; but this book is easily adaptable to the stage or screen.The writing is crisp, terse & to the point.Nothing is extraneous.At the end, Wilder thanks Hemingway for being one of his two mentors.I'm sure, if Hemingway can read a copy of this book wherever he has wound up, he'll be proud of his mentee.
This short novel takes place in WWI, circa 1917.Wilder, with just a few deft touches is able to make the reader feel as if he is indeed has traveled back in time. The plot is simple.An American private has just landed in France.He speaks German fluently.He helps in the interrogation of a famous German double agent spy, who has given himself up because he can see that Germany has lost the war & because his cover has been blown in Great Britain.The American turns coward when in their first charge out of the trenches his two best friends are killed on either side of him.He flees into the forest.He is captured by a squad of German soldiers.They plan to execute him via the firing squad.Somehow, with nothing to loose, he impersonates the German spy.The spy is very famous, but is known by just a few people.The American bluffs his way up the German chain of command until he is quartered with the German military who give him his Colonel's uniform & believe he is their famous spy.He falls in love with a French woman who has been working asa whore for the Germans to survive & to stop her German General stepfather from raping her after her mother's death.Her father is killed on the Russian front.She continues to work as a a high class whore.Only for high ranking officers.An American officer is captured.He turns out to be the commanding officer of the American.The American is able to facilitate his escape.Instead of fleeing with his captain, he returns to his French love.Eventually, he is unmasked by a German General who knew the actual spy the American has been impersonating.We know his story from a notebook the American kept & upon the morning of his execution, had given to his French lover.She in turn mailed it to his Captain upon the end of the war.Was he really executed?
The plot sounds prosaic when written this way.However, Wilder's writing makes you care about the people in this story; especially, the American private who became a German Colonel & the French girl who became a whore to survive.The famous comic actor is a world class novelist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Quick Read
I read this book in about 2 hours and it was a great story.It left me wanting more.Loved the characters and the plot, this would make for a fun movie.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great short read
This book is short and easy to get through, but you will be sorry it is over so soon! The main character is unknowingly witty and warm.There are many funny bits but also romance and love.I enjoyed this little book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Charming and Delightful Read
This was a delighful little read. I couldn't get over how easy it was to fall in love with the characters, and to faithfully and attentively follow the story. Front to back, the book was spectacular and I now know Wilder has talent on and off the screen. Kudos. ... Read more


4. The Woman Who Wouldn't
by Gene Wilder
Paperback: 176 Pages (2009-03-17)
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Asin: 031254149X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The beloved actor and screenwriter’s second novel, set in 1903, stars a young concert violinist named Jeremy Webb, who one day goes from accomplished adagios with the Cleveland Orchestra to having a complete breakdown on stage.  If he hadn’t poured a glass of water down the throat of a tuba, maybe he wouldn’t have been sent to a health resort in Badenweiler, Germany.  But it’s in that serene place that Jeremy meets Clara Mulpas, whom he tries his hardest to seduce. 

 

Clara is so beautiful that Jeremy finds it impossible to keep from trying to find a chink in her extraordinary reserve and elegance.  He finds himself reflexively flirting to get a reaction—after all, a tease and a wink have always worked before, with women back home.  But flirting probably isn’t the best way to appeal to a woman who was married to a dumb brute and doesn’t want to have anything more to do with men. Jeremy isn’t sure how to press his case—but he won’t give up.

 

Wilder’s prose is elegant, spare and affecting.  But it’s his romantic’s eye for the intense emotions that animate a real love story that makes The Woman Who Wouldn’t an unforgettable book.

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4-0 out of 5 stars I'm normally a reader of love stories, but....
It's easy to imagine a young Gene Wilder as the protagonist in the gentle, lovely volume.The "action" unfolds sweetly and always with a wry smile.The characters are those I would like to have dinner with - characters that I found myself WANTING to succeed, to flourish, to blossom and grow.I enjoyed my time with them.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Tiny Treasure
They say that good things come in small packages, and in this case, they are right. This book is a tiny treasure. Concise and tender, this story is a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours.

When Jeremy, a concert violinist, has a nervous breakdown, he is forced to go to a German spa for a rest. Thus begins a romance with Clara, a young woman dying with cancer. It is also a beginning to Jeremy's metamorphosis from a flirt into a sensitive, loving, self-sacrificing man. I love this gentle little story!

5-0 out of 5 stars very short and very sweet
This is a very short novella.You start and before you know it, it's over. It's a charming story set in an Alpine sanatorium in 1903.A violinist has had a nervous breakdown.He meets a young woman, another patient, and falls instantly in love with her.It helps to have Anton Chekhov also in residence, perhaps already working on his next short story.Although I knew the premise and set-up from the other reviews, I had no idea how it was going to end, so I got hooked immediately.It was very easy to visualize this as a lush Merchant Ivory film full of rich period detail.It was also easy to imagine that Gene Wilder was dealing with his relationship with Gilda Radner as he wrote this.It's very charming, sweet, and cinematic.I can fully recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sweetly seductive
'The Woman Who Wouldn't' reads quickly and leaves a lasting impression. Gene Wilder creates a world of intimacy with his concise, lyrical prose and the silly events that bewilder Jeremy Webb. This is a fun, whimsically romantic read perfect for a Saturday afternoon.

5-0 out of 5 stars a collection of niceness in a world gone cold & cynical
The Woman Who Wouldn't, by Gene Wilder (172 pgs., 2008).This is Gene Wilder's second novel & third published book.His first book was a memoir.While this book is fiction, I could not help but think of the love affair & marriage that Wilder had with Gilda Radner & which had tragically been cut short by her losing battle with ovarian cancer.
If one didn't know the real life story of Gene Wilder, this book would still be a beautiful read.It's a sweet story.It's heartwarming.It's a collection of niceness in a world gone so cold & so cynical in its present makeup.
Succinctly, it's 1903 & a brilliant young American violinist has suffered a nervous breakdown in public during a concert.Eventually, he is sent off to a sanitarium in Germany for help.This consists of eating healthy meals, taking long hikes in the surrounding hills, getting therapeutic massages, going to the spa & speaking to a Dr. who sounds awfully Freudian at a time when Freud's influence in psychiatry was still young.
Jeremy, the violinist, meets a beautiful young woman named Clara.Soon, he learns she has come there to live out the rest of her life, as she is dying from stomach cancer.Her husband left her when he found out she was ill & her father had the marriage annulled.It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that as Jeremy gets better he falls more & more in love with Clara.
In a twist, although not that much of an unexpected twist, Clara asks Jeremy if he will marry her.She does this right after they have seen a specialist & he has given them the bad news that nothing more can be done for her.Jeremy agrees to wed Clara & the rites are performed by the Mayor of the town.What happens in the ensuing pages reminds me of what Wilder had hoped would happen to his beloved Gilda.
I loved this slim volume.It renews the reader's faith in the power of love to conquer all.At least to still be able to conquer all, in the fictional world.I cried & could even see tears rolling down Wilder's face as he wrote some of these pages.Gene Wilder is a very emotive & evocative writer.Kudos to him! ... Read more


5. Some Like It Wilder: The Life and Controversial Films of Billy Wilder (Screen Classics)
by Gene D. Phillips
Hardcover: 464 Pages (2009-12-22)
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Asin: 0813125707
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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One of the most accomplished writers and directors of classic Hollywood, Billy Wilder (1906--2002) directed numerous acclaimed films, including Sunset Boulevard (1950), Sabrina (1954), The Seven Year Itch (1955), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and Some Like It Hot (1959). Featuring Gene D. Phillips's unique, in-depth critical approach, Some Like It Wilder: The Life and Controversial Films of Billy Wilder provides a groundbreaking overview of a filmmaking icon. Wilder began his career as a screenwriter in Berlin but, because of his Jewish heritage, sought refuge in America when Germany came under Nazi control. Making fast connections in Hollywood, Wilder immediately made the jump from screenwriter to director. His classic films Five Graves to Cairo (1943), Double Indemnity (1945), and The Lost Weekend (1945) earned Academy Awards for best picture, director, and screenplay. During the 1960s, Wilder continued to direct and produce controversial comedies, including Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) and The Apartment (1960), which won Oscars for best picture and director. This definitive biography reveals that Wilder was, and remains, one of the most influential directors in filmmaking.

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5-0 out of 5 stars SOME LIKE IT WILDER
It is a definitive look at the career of Billy Wilder.Each film has interesting stories connected to it.Very insightful and entertaining, especially for a movie buff.

5-0 out of 5 stars An absolute must for any fan of film history or for film history collections in general
When a new media takes from, there are those who seek to embrace it for their creativity. "Some Like It Wilder: The Life and Controversial Films of Billy Wilder" looks into the work of Billy Wilder, a man who lived nearly a century and spent more than half of that creating films working with legendary actors of film such as Marilyn Monroe, and has been the mind behind countless truly classic films that have shaped film as an artistic medium. "Some Like it Wilder" is an absolute must for any fan of film history or for film history collections in general.
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6. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2006-10)
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7. The Adventure Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
by Gilbert; Gene Wilder Pearlman
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Asin: B000OMK356
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8. Gilda's Disease: Sharing Personal Experiences and a Medical Perspective on Ovarian Cancer
by M.D. M. Steven Piver
Paperback: 188 Pages (1998-02-02)
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Asin: 076790138X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The first book on ovarian cancer for the general reader, this is a comprehensive, compassionate look at a disease millions of people first became aware of with the tragic death of comedienne Gilda Radner in 1989. Dr. Piver, a leading cancer surgeon, discusses the causes of ovarian cancer, preventative measures, classic signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests and genetic screening, the different types of ovarian cancer, the four stages in the disease's progression, and the most effective treatments. Gene Wilder's intimate commentary, letters from Gilda's fans, and excerpts from her book, It's Always Something, bring a personal perspective to Dr. Piver's expert medical advice.

This remarkable collaboration will help women feel more hopeful, and less scared and alone, when faced with ovarian cancer. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Gilda's Disease
Gilda's Disease: Sharing Personal Experiences and a Medical Perspective on Ovarian Cancer Great book.A must read for those who have/had cancer, and/or those who know someone who has it.Dr. Piver presents the material so that lay people can understand, without talking down to them.Gilda's husband, Gene Wilder adds moving touches of himself as well as quotes from Gilda's book, "It's Always Something."Awesome book.Insightful, thoughtful, and informative.

4-0 out of 5 stars Reading Prognosis Is Remarkable
Gilda Radner was a comedienne that is remembered as the years pass as a unique character, especially as one of the original cast of Saturday Night Live.Her Roseanne Roseannadanna or Baba Wawa skits were enough to make someone collapse to the floor from laughter.She married fellow actor Gene Wilder, whom we remember from such film as Blazing Saddles or Young Frankenstein.They were a happy and no doubt "comical" pair; however, Gilda was diagnosed with Stage IV Ovarian Cancer on October 25, 1986.She had been having symptoms previously, but the doctors had been unable to detect the signs of the disease until that time.She underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and many other treatments but passed away on May 20, 1989.After her death, her husband kept her memory alive with his actions to bring about ovarian cancer awareness.
Gilda's Disease by Dr. Steven Piver and Gene Wilder talks about a remarkable woman.The book is written from three perspectives: It has insight from Gilda's autobiography It's Always Something, insights and an introduction from Gene Wilder, and medical knowledge from Dr. Piver.The book not only describes Gilda and Gene's last years together, but also the medical aspect of what happened and why.It is a very informative text, and has a very good description of a first-hand experience of cancer.It explains how cancer is a multitude of diseases that are characterized by the unrestrained growth of mutated cells.It describes the genetic defects of cancer cells, like the mutation of the BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 proteins.
The book was very powerful, with pieces that were full of sorrow and laughter.Because it's not written by Gilda, we sympathize with both her and her husband by hearing the story from both sides.The book teaches how to deal with cancer and how it can affect anyone's life.It teaches that time is priceless and that a positive outlook can mean so much.It also stresses early detection, especially for women at high risk for ovarian cancer.It does not scare the reader but brings about awareness of what to do if you are at risk, and how to lower your risks.I would highly recommend this book for someone who wishes to find more about ovarian cancer or how to deal with it either personally or with someone else, and even to someone who simply wants a good read.It really is an excellent book, and the prognosis of the book is remarkable.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Primer on Ovarian Cancer
I was healthy, young and active when,out of the blue, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.The next thing I knew they cut me up, filled me with poison (chemo), blasted me into premature menopause and made my hair fall out.I was so overwhelmed.

A kind friend gave me this book. It gave me a clue about what was happening. I read and re-read it and began to understand my disease.With understanding comes hope.

If you know someone with ovarian cancer -- give them (and yourself) this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gilda's Disease
A great first read after diagnosis.Very informative about the why's and wherefore's regarding ovarian cancer made personal with excerpts from Gilda's Radner's book:It's Always Something (a great second read).

Theauthor writes with authority and compassion, a rather rare combination inthe medical profession.A welcomed book at a time when one needs factscombined with heart.

5-0 out of 5 stars I laughed as I wept;life-or-death questions answered.
One of the most feared cancers is ovarian cancer, with good reason.It may be asymptomatic; what early symptoms do appear are vague, diffuse, and often are not taken seriously by either women or their doctors.As a result, the disease is often advanced before diagnosis occurs--as in the tragic case of Gilda Radner.

This book lives up to its subtitle:sharing personal experiences and a medical perspective on ovarian cancer.The personal experiences are excerpts from Gilda's book "It'sAlways Something", excerpts from letters to Gene Wilder, and comments from him.I defy any one to be unmoved by these pages. The voice of the cancer victim and the cancer survivor come through, sometimes tragic, sometimes comic, always honest.

The medical perspective, interwoven with the pertinent experiences, is equally valuable.I think it is superb.Dr. Piver has a remarkable talent for clear and succinct treatment of such complex and scary topics as surgical staging, the 30 different types of ovarian cancer, survival rates and alternative therapies.His historical perspective and obvious mastery of the field enable him to answer the most difficult question--with a minimum of gobbledegook, and with up-to-date information.This book is almost like having a humane and sympathetic gynecological oncologist across the desk.

Of course, this book could save your life or that of someone you love.Information is one of the best weapons we have against this killer.I am in awe of how much information and wisdom these gentlemen have packed into 184 pages.I could not recommend it more highly. ... Read more


9. Kiss Me Like a Stranger :gene Wilder
by Gene Wilder
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10. Films Directed by Gene Wilder (Study Guide): Haunted Honeymoon, the Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, the Woman in Red
Paperback: 20 Pages (2010-10-21)
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This is nonfiction commentary.Chapters: Haunted Honeymoon, the Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, the Woman in Red, the World's Greatest Lover. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 18. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Haunted Honeymoon is a 1986 comedy movie starring Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom Deluise, and Jonathan Pryce. Wilder also served as the film's writer and director. The film also marked Gilda Radner's final appearance prior to her death of ovarian cancer in 1989. Larry Abbot (Wilder) and Vickie Pearle (Radner) are radio stars in the Manhattan Mystery Theater who decide to get married. Larry has been plagued with on-air panic attacks and speech impediments lately since he proposed to Vickie. Vickie thinks it's just pre-wedding jitters, but his affliction could get them both fired. Larry's uncle, Dr. Paul Abbot, decides that Larry needs to be cured of his neurotic speech defect and exaggerated panic attacks. Paul decides to treat him with a form of shock therapy to "scare him to death" in much the same way someone might try to startle someone out of hiccups. Larry chooses the castle-like mansion located in rural upstate New York in which he grew up as the site for their wedding. There, Vickie gets to meet Larry's eccentric family. The head of the family is Great-Aunt Kate (Deluise), who plans to leave all her money to Larry. Larry's cousins are Charles, Nora, Susan, cross-dressing Francis Jr. , Uncle Francis Sr., and the estate's butler Pfister and his wife Rachel. Joining them is Sylvia, Larry's old girlfriend who is dating Charles, and Montego the Magnificent, Susan's magician husband. Paul decides this is the perfect opportunity to set his plan to "cure" Larry in motion and he gets the other family members in on the plan. Unfortunately for all of them, something e...http://booksllc.net/?id=2046787 ... Read more


11. Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: Patrick Stewart, Miranda Richardson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Carole Hayman, Gene Wilder, Jeremy Irons
Paperback: 290 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Patrick Stewart, Miranda Richardson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Carole Hayman, Gene Wilder, Jeremy Irons, Brian Blessed, Habib Tanvir, Marc Sinden, Pete Postlethwaite, Ian Lavender, Ray Stevenson, Rupert Penry-Jones, Neil Roberts, Olivia Colman, Stephanie Cole, Patricia Routledge, Greta Scacchi, Amanda Redman, Sophie Thompson, Jeremy Northam, Naomie Harris, Gavin Richards, Sean Pertwee, Lucy Briers, Jenny Seagrove, Helen Baxendale, Norman Rossington, Oded Fehr, Carl Toms, Jane Lapotaire, David Oakes, Trudie Styler, Tim Pigott-Smith, Ian Marter, Alex Jennings, Samantha Bond, Annette Crosbie, Robert Lang, Gregory Doran, Ingrid Lacey, Cyril Nri, Jennifer Biddall, Alan Morrissey, Raza Jaffrey, Shane Connaughton, Julian Slade, Mike Grady, Pippa Haywood, Milton Johns, Patricia Brake, Lydia Leonard, Ryan Kelly, Antonia Bernath, David Calder, Jeremy Meadow, Simone Bendix, John Mcenery, Adrian Scarborough, Rob Edwards, Louise Plowright. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 289. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Sir Patrick Hewes Stewart, OBE (born 13 July 1940) is an English film, television and stage actor. He has had a distinguished career in theatre and television for around half a century. He is most widely known for his television and film roles, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men films. Stewart was born in Mirfield near Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of Gladys (née Barrowclough), a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart, a Regimental Sergeant Major in the British Army who served with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI) and previously worked as a general labourer and as a postman. Throughout childhood, he endured poverty and disadvantage, an experience which influenced his l...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=70938 ... Read more


12. Biography - Wilder, Gene (1935(?)-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online
by Gale Reference Team
Digital: 10 Pages (2005-01-01)
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Word count: 2997. ... Read more


13. Actors From Wisconsin: Chris Farley, Heather Graham, Gene Wilder, Tyne Daly, Willem Dafoe, Tony Shalhoub, Gena Rowlands, Mark Ruffalo
Paperback: 280 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Chris Farley, Heather Graham, Gene Wilder, Tyne Daly, Willem Dafoe, Tony Shalhoub, Gena Rowlands, Mark Ruffalo, Don Ameche, Jane Kaczmarek, Chris Noth, Kurtwood Smith, Mark Borchardt, Bradley Whitford, Jeffrey Hunter, Kristin Bauer, Andrea Anders, Meghan Chavalier, Bonnie Bartlett, Gregory Itzin, Kato Kaelin, Deidre Hall, Jessica Szohr, Tom Wopat, Eduard Franz, Kerwin Mathews, Lamont Bentley, Dick Lane, Marian Nixon, John Fiedler, Kevin Gage, James Daly, Abner Biberman, Shannon Whirry, Manilla Powers, Zale Parry, Louise Lester, Ford Sterling, Connie Clausen, Eddy Waller, Samuel Page, Robert Easton, Daniel J. Travanti, Nancy Olson, Vic Perrin, Stanley Blystone, Sandra Nelson, Red Blanchard, Lillian Leighton, Paul Shenar, Eric Szmanda, Ben Bard, Marc Alaimo, Nick Kiriazis, Robert Emmett O'connor, Fay Holderness, Hisonni Johnson, Aimee Graham, Brad Rowe, Brandon Ratcliff, Annie Burgstede, Brad Beyer, Tommy Vicini, Barbara Bedford, Ashton Dearholt, Marcus Monroe, Chris Mulkey, Russell Bassett, Merta Sterling. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 278. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Gene Wilder (born Jerome Silberman; June 11, 1933) is an American stage and screen actor, director, screenwriter, and author. Wilder began his career on stage, making his screen debut in the film Bonnie and Clyde in 1967. His first major role was as Leopold Bloom in the 1968 film The Producers. This was the first in a series of prolific collaborations with writer/director Mel Brooks, including 1974's Young Frankenstein, the script of which garnered the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder is known for his portrayal of Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka ... Read more


14. My French Whore
by Gene Wilder
 Paperback: Pages (2007-01-01)

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15. MY FRENCH WHORE
by GENE WILDER
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2007)
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BRAND NEW 2008 HARDBACK EDITION. SOME SHELFWEAR MARKS. OVERSTOCK MARK...WE SHIP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. ... Read more


16. My French Whore [Cd] [Audiobook]
by Gene Wilder
Audio CD: Pages (2005)

Asin: B000P82S20
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In 1918 when Paul Peachy's marriage is failing, he decides to join the army. Since he speaks German he's sent for to help interrogate notorious German spy Harry Stroller. Afraid of being sent to the front he deserts and passes himself of as Stroller. The German officials treat him like royality and give him a French whore for comfort ... Read more


17. Kiss Me Like A Stranger - 1st Edition/1st Printing
by Gene Wilder
 Leather Bound: Pages (2005-01-01)

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Beautiful full leather-bound book; signed by author with Certificate of Authenticity laid-in ... Read more


18. Kiss Me Like A Stranger
by Gene Wilder
Hardcover: Pages (1997)
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Personally signed by Gene Wilder. ... Read more


19. Gallery 1981--January
by Harlan Ellison (Broken Glass). Interview with Gene Wilder. Contributors include Isaac Asimov
Paperback: Pages (1981)

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20. Young Frankenstein: Screenplay
by Gene Wilder
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1974)

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