



gerard wrote:There are many avenues the Kaufman book did not traverse. No doubt, a future biographers will. Universally, people have concluded after reading the book, that David gives a highly meritorious and charming version of Doris Day's life.
Even so, people who refuse to read the book (they say) have condemned it. Isn't that silly? You'd think they'd be afraid to read DH Lawrence, or even Shelley. Could they dare read Voltaire? Maybe just Eleanor Porter.

John M wrote:I haven't posted my review yet, but it's long and very detailed in the problems of the book. I think that many people who liked it are probably uncritical readers or people who skimmed it. Or people who just love anything related to Doris, whatever the quality.

Diane T wrote:John, perhaps you are right as I saw your post on Amazon and you certainly covered all bases. But I encourage you to post your review so that we might discuss and compare our different views on the Kaufman book...uh right now![]()

I think that many people who liked it are probably uncritical readers or people who skimmed it. Or people who just love anything related to Doris, whatever the quality.



There have been a couple people I've been talking to for my book on her music, and I've had to REALLY go to lengths to prove that there isn't going to be anything personal in my book. Many don't want to be a part of anything that may be negative to Doris or invasive to her personal life, and one specifically told me he felt he'd "been burned by cooperating with a recent book" about Doris.



And a couple of my all time favorites by her were never released (I.e., "Let the Little Girl limbo"...should have been a gigantic hit; "Specially You", etc.)

BTW I thought all this was to be discussed in the Den?
Many don't want to be a part of anything that may be negative to Doris or invasive to her personal life, and one specifically told me he felt he'd "been burned by cooperating with a recent book" about Doris.




suzie wrote:Me too johnand I hate wearing glasses, what a pain... However we should be glad that we can see at all let alone read.


mikeydv wrote:I told my eye doctor and showed him the book...




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