My Dog Tulip: Movie tie-in edition (New York Review Books Classics)
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Heartwarming and profound this account of one writers relationship with his beloved German sheperd is a masterpiece of animal literature. The distinguished British man of letters J. R. Ackerley hardly thought of himself as a dog lover when well into middleage he came into possession of a German shepherd. Tohis surprise she turned out to be the love of his life the“ideal friend” he had been searching for in vain for years. My Dog Tulip is a bittersweet retrospective account of their sixteen-year companionship as well as a profound andsubtle meditation on the strangeness that lies at the heartof all relationships. In vivid and sometimes startling detail Ackerley tells of Tulip’s often erratic behavior and very canine tastes and of his own fumbling but determinedefforts to ensure for her an existence of perfect happiness.My Dog Tulip has been adapted to screen as a major animated feature film with a cast that includes the voices of Christopher Plummer Lynn Redgrave and Isabella Rossellini. It has been heralded as A stroke of genius by New York Magazine and The love story of the year by Vanity Fair.My Dog Tulip was adapted into a major motion picture in 2010.  Review My Dog Tulip is the sublime and amusing tale of a cranky English intellectual who finds his ideal friend in the form of an Alsatian bitch. --The Philadelphia InquirerI remain an amused admirer of My Dog Tulip partly because J. R. Ackerley tried to deliver the thoroughly physical world that dogs inhabit. It’s anthropomorphism in reverse albeit with a human (and very British) narrator.” -Gail Caldwell The New York Times Book Review“One of the bona-fide dog-lit classics.” -The New YorkerThis is one of the greatest masterpieces of animal literature. -Christopher IsherwoodOut of print for years Tulip is now back to amaze amuse and somewhat dismay those lucky enough to receive her. -Boston Globe[Ackerley] aimed to shock and his success was heightened by the soapbubble sparkle and lightness of his prose. -The New Criterion In its own quirky fashion Ackerley’s wry valentine to his beloved pet is as much a book about the difficult art of living and loving as it is a dog story. -Publishers Weekly I love this book because it shows respect and profound understanding of the animal on its own terms. -Armistead MaupinThis is the funniest most poignant and consider yourself warned preeminently disgusting of all the great dog books. First published in 1965 it portrays in the most affectionate terms what the dogless tend to consider outrageous transgressions. -Katherine A. Powers The Boston Globe To dog lovers by the way I recommend My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley-by far the best “animal book” I’ve ever read. -Julia GlassOne of the greatest books ever written by anybody in the world. -Truman Capote About the Author J. R. Ackerley (1896-1967) was for many years the literary editor of the BBC magazine The Listener. His works include three memoirs Hindoo Holiday My Dog Tulip and My Father and Myself and a novel We Think The World of You (all available as New York Review Books).Elizabeth Marshall Thomas’s most recent books are The Hidden Life of Dogs The Social Lives of Dogs: The Grace of Canine Company and Tamed and Untamed: Close Encounters of the Animal Kind.
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