Sarah Jessica Parker opens about the decision to finish “And just the same” HBO “Sex in the city” The revival, continuing his passion for publication through SJP Lit, her imprint of the book, known for defending the novels “with a big heart.”
During the appearance of CBS Mornings, Parker said that the cessation of her favorite series was a difficult solution, and she talked about it ”and just like“ Creator Michael Patrick King.
“I think that this is due to respect for this really the only professional experience that you should take into account what you want to do, you have done this, and sometimes it is best to leave elegantly when everything seems really correct and energetic compared to the compression and exploitation of the generosity and hospitality of people,” she said.
Parker suggested that the door cannot be completely closed.
“I'm not sure that I understand that this solution means, because I could just be in the break,” she said.
Choosing a book club Parker
Actor And the publisher switched the conversation to his last literary selection “I ame you” from Victoria, a reset, a historical novel created in Amsterdam of the 1600s, which follows two women -artists oriented on a career and a secret novel.
Parker said that she “fell in love with this book” immediately, praising the “reconstruction” as an “extremely talented author”. The novel is concentrated on Maria Van Ostervik and her assistant, the younger artist Herte Peters, based on real historical figures, which are not known about.
“The fact that these two women, the objects of this extraordinary story, are actually real people who are very little known about,” Parker said. “You have an author who simply can incredibly be able to accept facts and history and create this amazing, sensual, atmospheric, dramatic, completely unexpected story.”
The novel explores the topics of ambitions, power, devotion and transformation as a maid, become an artist under the leadership of her mistress, ultimately surpassing her teacher, hence the name “I – You”.
“What happens when you enter your own authority, your own feeling of yourself, and it sounds like a wonderful thing, and this is a wonderful thing,” Rudel said. “But this is also a dirty thing.”