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The Washington Post Book JournalA Wonderfully funny, brash and biting novel. -- Review --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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The Washington Post Book JournalA Wonderfully funny, brash and biting novel. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket (September 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671724738
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671724733
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,623,193 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A unique voice, August 28, 2002
Many people, myself among them, were initially turned off by Carrie Fisher's Postcards from the Edge. Oh no, here comes another Hollywood star who thinks she can run the gamut of the arts. Even though the book was a bestseller when it was released, I couldn't change my initial (and, admittedly) biased opinion--50 million Elvis fans can be wrong. Even when Surrender the Pink, Fisher's second novel, appeared and garnered acclaim, I wasn't satisfied. But then Postcards from the Edge was made into a film with Meryl Streep, and, needing a film to see, I went. And what transpired on the screen (from a screenplay by Fisher) was enough to break through my bias.

Postcards from the Edge is quite different from the movie, however. The movie has a linear story that is quite clearly autobiographical for Fisher--Suzanne Vail is a young star undergoes a stomach pump, then drug rehabilitation, and it all is the result of early fame, and a famous mother that the star has yet to really come to terms with. The book, although similar in parts, has a "postcard" feel. The early section is told through the diary entries of Suzanne and Alex, an addicted young screenwriter. Later sections, told only through the point of view of Suzanne, range from entirely dialogue through more traditional third person narrative.

Fisher understands the process of addiction, that searching for escape, then denial, then endless justification. Her portrayal of drug addiction goes beyond drugs--I've never taken any, but I could see the patterns of addiction in terms of my many vices. She also understands the glad-handing movie culture enough to be able to depict it as glamorous, while also showing the pimples underneath. Bret Easton Ellis has nothing on her one scene of Suzanne going shopping: the brand names, the non-sequiturs, the endless vagaries are all things he would have died to write.

Carrie Fisher has a way with words. She's not the next Dorothy Parker, but there is a fine example of wit in Postcards from the Edge. It's a wit measured by the 80s, by her experience, and by her personality. Ellis can't match it, because he hasn't lived her life. And that's what makes Postcards from the Edge special: it is a book that was written by the only person who could write it. That is, it is unique. And, frankly, that's more than can be said for many books published these days.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, insightful writing, and great showbiz gossip., November 26, 2005
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It moves quickly and surely (even if its heroine doesn't!), has smarts and wit to spare, and finds a nice balance between portraying the dark side of addiction and the smart-alecky narrator's attempts to deal with it.

Along the way, you're treated also to early-1990s Hollywood gossip, if you follow it closely enough to figure it out. As in a roman a clef, Fisher sneaks dish about famous figures into every page, and if you read between the lines you can catch the jokes about Geena Davis, Harrison Ford, etc.

Gossip aside, though, this is just a well-written book. It moves quickly, making it a great read, and the humor in it is so smart and black that Fisher's characters emerge as simultaneously courageous and unsure of themselves. This makes her protagonist especially endearing, and since the book in anchored around her, it's great that she's so sympathetic.

I recommend "Postcards from the Edge." It takes a unique look at addiction by spotlighting its sources in and effects on the psyche and self-esteem.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous, swinging, all you could wish for!!, November 25, 2001
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Just a quick note to remark how much I loved this book! Carrie Fisher beautifully brings us the inside of Hollywood through a web of humor, drugs, relationships, 'Hollywood Party Terror', and much more.

The plot centers on a 30-year-old actress named Susan Vale, and follows her challenges as she overcomes her drug addiction, gets back into the swing of things, and finally falls in love- although her 'unstable' being forbids her from admitting it.

I absolutely adored 'Postcards'! A must-read!

*long live Carrie Fisher*

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4.0 out of 5 stars Witty reading
Carrie Fisher definitely has a way with words. Suzanne, the protagonist of this book, says things that we all wish we could say off the top of our heads. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Barbara Eberhard

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, even if you don't like Carrie Fisher
This is a fun memoir, even if you are not a huge fan of Carrie Fisher. The day by day style she writes it in makes it fun and interesting to read, unlike most famous person type... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Nicole Mohr

4.0 out of 5 stars Going nowhere fast
Carrie Fisher's debut novel is a hoot. The language is very fluid, seeping straight into my imagination with ease; the scenes are sometimes hilarious and other times scary but... Read more
Published 7 months ago by - Kasia S.

5.0 out of 5 stars True to info given
This book came in the condition indicated. Shipped quickly, with no troubles. I had all the info I needed prior to ordering, no surprises.
Published 10 months ago by Mon Jon

4.0 out of 5 stars child-author?
Carrie Fisher's POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE is one of the most insightful and hilarious books i've ever read. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Kelly Hand

2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth all the hype
I found this book very boring and pointless. I kept hoping that the story would pick up or the ending would be exciting but I was left unimpressed. Read more
Published on September 14, 2007 by Rachel662

4.0 out of 5 stars Cutting-"Edge"
Suzanne Vale is troubled but very appealing and relatable in this first incarnation. Her wit is sharp and speaks to issues most women have but few will acknowledge. Read more
Published on June 7, 2005 by Pandora Spox

5.0 out of 5 stars Hollywarts!
Carrie Fisher's semi-autobiographical first novel gives a behind-the scenes look at the gloom behind the glamour. The only thing funnier is the movie. Read more
Published on April 1, 2005 by Fruit Loop

5.0 out of 5 stars Not in the Hollywood scene BUT...
Taylor Weston, A reviewer

I could swear that other than the glitz and glamour this book was written from personal experiences i have had. Read more

Published on March 1, 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Fine First Novel From Fisher
I was skeptical about reading this book -- it's not the kind of thing I usually read. I was more than pleasantly surprised -- a great read, and often laugh-out-loud funny. Read more
Published on November 10, 2001

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