<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A celebration of legendary restaurateur Elaine Kaufman and her renowned Manhattan creative melting pot. Have dinner and drinks with Woody Allen, David Black, </b><b>China Girard, and more . . .</b> <p/> Elaine's was a world-famous New York restaurant that became home to writers and celebrities. Owner Elaine Kaufman was known to be "New York feisty," controversial, often rude, always blunt, with the flare of Gertrude Stein and Dorothy Parker. <p/> Elaine was highly respected and also frequently feared, and Elaine's the restaurant received the public's love and praise time and time again. Woody Allen held a regular table there, and Elaine's was even featured in Allen's <i>Manhattan</i> and Billy Joel's song "Big Shot." Throughout the years, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and countless celebrities, politicians, socialites, private eyes, athletes, artists, and the biggest names in Hollywood became Elaine's regulars. <p/> Most emphatically, Elaine's raison d'être was to nourish "starving writers" with encouragement, introductions to Pulitzer Prize winners, and free food and alcohol. These struggling authors responded to Elaine's support with profound gratitude. <p/> Elaine passed away in 2010, forcing the restaurant manager to close shop shortly after. "There is no Elaine's without Elaine," she decreed. However, the memories remain and are recalled by a variety of Elaine's regulars in this moving, oftentimes amusing, collection of personal essays. <p/><b><i>Spend a night or two at Elaine's with . . .</i></b><ul><li>Woody Allen, award-winning director</li><li>David Black, award-winning author</li><li>Per Bjurman, Sweden's leading music writer turned sports writer</li><li>Steve McPartlin, television host and radio sportscaster</li><li>China Girard, former Ford model and Grammy-nominated musician</li><li>Jessica Burstein, award-winning photographer</li><li>Jodi Garner, Broadway producer</li><li>Elaine Madsen, Emmy Award-winning director</li><li>Curt Block, sportswriter and publicist</li><li>Ash Bennington, reporter and editor</li><li>And many more!</li></ul><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Amy Phillips Penn</b> is a renowned society columnist. Her career began at the <i>New York Post</i> as an assistant to the legendary society columnist Eugenia Sheppard. Penn followed in her mentor's path with her own byline. Her column, Around the Town, was syndicated in the <i>Palm Beach Daily News</i>. Ms. Penn's credentials as a writer and a native New Yorker, coupled with a curriculum vitae as an Elaine's regular, gave her access and a unique insider's perspective into the world of Elaine's. She resides in Indio, California. <p/><b>Liz Smith</b> is a popular gossip columnist also known as the Grande Dame of Dish. Her work has appeared in the <i>New York Daily News, Newsday, New York Post</i>, and <i>Chicago Tribune.</i> She is the author of the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller, <i>Natural Blonde.</i>
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