From the acclaimed creator, producer and star of HBO's Girls comes a hilarious, wise (and extremely frank) series of dispatches from the frontlines of that epic struggle known as "growing up," confirming Lena Dunham as one of the brightest and most original writers working today. "There is nothing gutsier to me than a person announcing that their story is one that deserves to be told," writes Lena Dunham, and it certainly takes guts to share the stories that make up her first book, Not That Kind of Girl. These are stories about getting your butt touched by your boss, about friendship and dieting (kind of) and having two existential crises before the age of 20. Stories about travel, both successful and less so, and about having the kind of sex where you feel like keeping your sneakers on in case you have to run away during the act. Stories about proving yourself to a room of 50-year-old men in Hollywood and showing up to "an outlandishly high-fashion event with the crustiest red nose you ever saw." Fearless, smart, and as heartbreakingly honest as ever, Not That Kind of Girl establishes Lena Dunham as more than a hugely talented director, actress and producer--it announces her as a fresh and vibrant new literary voice.
Lena Dunham Books
Lena Dunham is an American filmmaker and actress whose work delves into the complexities of womanhood, sexuality, and growing up in the contemporary world. Her creations, often imbued with autobiographical elements, are characterized by their candidness and distinctive humor. Dunham fearlessly addresses intricate themes and challenges societal conventions, cultivating a devoted readership. Both her prose and cinematic endeavors offer a fresh and authentic perspective on modern culture.




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Prześmieszny, oryginalny i odkrywczy zbiór osobistych esejów jednej z najpopularniejszych obecnie nowojorskich artystek, Leny Dunham, która podbiła serca publiczności jako gwiazda serialu HBO Dziewczyny. W Nie taka dziewczyna opowiada o doświadczeniach wchodzenia w dorosłość: o zakochiwaniu się, nieudanych randkach, samotności, kilku dodatkowych kilogramach, udowadnianiu swojej wartości, szukaniu własnej drogi i prawdziwej miłości, a przede wszystkim o tym, że trzeba mieć odwagę i wierzyć, iż właśnie twoja historia jest tą wartą opowiedzenia. Ta książka to dowód, że dwudziestoośmioletnia Lena Dunham błyszczy wśród młodych talentów literackich Ameryki, a także pełen autoironii i momentami boleśnie szczery raport z wojny zwanej dojrzewaniem.