Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Lee Israel
Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Lee Israel
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Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Memoirs of a Literary Forger

Author: Lee Israel

Narrator: Jane Curtin

Unabridged: 2 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/18/2018


Synopsis

Now a major motion picture starring Melissa McCarthy—Lee Israel’s hilarious and shocking memoir of the astonishing caper she carried on for almost two years when she forged and sold more than three hundred letters by such literary notables as Dorothy Parker, Edna Ferber, Noel Coward, and many others.

Before turning to her life of crime—running a one-woman forgery business out of a phone booth in a Greenwich Village bar and even dodging the FBI—Lee Israel had a legitimate career as an author of biographies. Her first book on Tallulah Bankhead was a New York Times bestseller, and her second, on the late journalist and reporter Dorothy Kilgallen, made a splash in the headlines.

But by 1990, almost broke and desperate to hang onto her Upper West Side studio, Lee made a bold and irreversible career change: inspired by a letter she’d received once from Katharine Hepburn, and armed with her considerable skills as a researcher and celebrity biographer, she began to forge letters in the voices of literary greats. Between 1990 and 1991, she wrote more than three hundred letters in the voices of, among others, Dorothy Parker, Louise Brooks, Edna Ferber, Lillian Hellman, and Noel Coward—and sold the forgeries to memorabilia and autograph dealers.

“Lee Israel is deft, funny, and eminently entertaining…[in her] gentle parable about the modern culture of fame, about those who worship it, those who strive for it, and those who trade in its relics” (The Associated Press). Exquisitely written, with reproductions of her marvelous forgeries, Can You Ever Forgive Me? is “a slender, sordid, and pretty damned fabulous book about her misadventures” (The New York Times Book Review).

About Lee Israel

Lee Israel was the author of Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Estee Lauder: Beyond the Magic, Kilgallen, and Miss Tallulah Bankhead. She also worked as a copyeditor for Scholastic and American Express Publishing. She died in 2015.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on November 29, 2018

You have probably only heard of this book because of the movie based on it, which is in theaters now. And you may be wondering if you should read the book first and I am happy to answer that question for you. This is one of those rare situations where the movie is a strong adaptation and you probabl......more

Goodreads review by Sketchbook on October 26, 2018

A screwball confessional that would delight Preston Sturges: Lee Israel, an adroit scribe of celeb bios, finds herself financially low - like all writers unless they inherit or marry money - and engages in some Restoration mischief that will offend the righteous and self-righteous. From her tiny one......more

Goodreads review by Rod on March 02, 2019

This sketch of a book amounts to little more than a magazine article about Israel's career as a thief and forger. To fill it out, she includes multiple examples of the fake letters she created, pointing out which bits were hers and which came from the famous people she was aping. She is obviously pr......more

Goodreads review by Oriana on January 18, 2009

This is a nice little memoir. It's very short, but really well written – as it should be, considering that Israel is a very accomplished, bestselling writer. The story goes: Israel wrote several biographies and became a bit of a sensation. She made piles of money, and was schmoozed with martini lunc......more

Goodreads review by Hákon on October 11, 2022

March 12, 2020 I just saw the film staring Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant, and now I really have to read this. Lee Israel sounds quite interesting. October 11, 2022 Well, it’s been more than two years since I saw the film, and I’ve finally read the book. I’m glad I did. The basic story in the bo......more