Her first book, "China Blues," was the subject of a bidding war. "China Blues," and her second novel, "Chasing Women," introduced Longfellow to Hollywood a long hard but ultimately fascinating trip. ("China Blues" was reissued by Eio Books in ) When Vivian died in , Ki stopped writing, living on Standing Room Only Farm in Vermont. Ki Longfellow, born on Staten Island, New York, to a French-Irish mother and an Iroquois father, grew up in Hawaii and Marin County, California, but ended up living in France and England for many years. She is the widow of a British national treasure, the complete artist Vivian Stanshall/5. This is early Longfellow and a historical mystery although I'm not sure it classifies as a mystery. More it's a fast fun ride through New York City in and the world of newspapers, the mob, a clash of a romance, and a woman's place back then. Teddy O"Rourke is one hell of /5(17).
Ki Longfellow is the author of China Blues, Chasing Women, and The Secret Magdalene. She lives in Vermont. Read an Excerpt. THE FIRST SCROLL The Voice Because I have recently been ill unto death, Tata has taken me to Temple this morning—but only me. Father does not know she does this. Salome does not know. Her second novel, Chasing Women (HarperCollins), was also optioned, and twice adapted for the screen. As Ki Longfellow (a name her late husband, Vivian Stanshall, dreamed was hers), her third novel: The Secret Magdalene, saw publication through Eio Books at the end of March, In less than six months it was pre-empted by the Crown division. Ki Longfellow, Author. Crown $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. Vermont novelist Longfellow (China Blues; Chasing Women) places Mary Magdalene at the center of the origin of.
Her second novel, Chasing Women (HarperCollins), was also optioned by Hollywood, and twice adapted for the screen. As Ki Longfellow (a name her late husband, Vivian Stanshall, dreamed was hers), her third novel: The Secret Magdalene was published by Eio Books in late March, “A musical comedy, or, as Vivian Stanshall would have it, an English Comic Opera in The Grand Tradition. Stanshall () wrote it together with his wife, Ki Longfellow-Stanshall, for their Old Profanity Showboat in Bristol, where it was staged by the Crackpot Theatre Company in December This book documents these shows. Ki Longfellow is the author of China Blues, Chasing Women, and The Secret Magdalene. She lives in Vermont.
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