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Ardith Hinton | Alexander Koryagin | Beauty sleep |
October 31, 2018 11:36 PM * |
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Hi, Alexander! Recently you wrote in a message to All: AK> From the same book: AK> -----Beginning of the citation----- AK> The second day at the Chateau Marmont was hotter than the AK> first. In fact, the temperatures were breaking records. Heh. The same thing happened twenty years ago, when Dallas & I took our daughter to Disneyland. We thought the temperatures would be more bearable during our "spring break" in March than in July or August. No such luck. :-)) AK> The atmosphere of Los Angeles was also heating up, because AK> the Academy Awards were the following night. Already, in the AK> hotels and smart houses, famous directors, producers, actors, AK> actresses, screenwriters, musicians, lawyers, and agents were AK> getting their beauty sleep and preparing themselves for the AK> big event. The clothes designers, hairdressers, beauticians, AK> jewelers, limousine companies, flower shops, image therapists, AK> and speechwriters of the city were working overtime. AK> ----- The end of the citation ----- AK> What is a beauty sleep? My mother often spoke of getting one's beauty sleep, especially when as a teenager I wanted to stay up later than she did. IIRC she invariably used a possessive pronoun with it, however... not an article. I suppose the rationale is that frown lines & other apparent defects may be less noticeable in people who are well-rested... [chuckle]. AK> If the celebrities were sleeping how did they attend AK> "the clothes designers, hairdressers, beauticians, AK> jewelers... "? Good question. I can see how dressmakers, speech writers, and image consultants might make a few changes on the day before a major event... but I'm not sure about all the others. It seems to me that a clothing designer's work, e.g., would have to be completed weeks in advance to allow time for other folks to do the hands-on part whereas a dressmaker might be called upon to make minor adjustments for customers who have lost or gained weight fairly recently. OTOH a hairdresser or beautician might not be able to accommodate everyone who wants to book an appointment on the morning or afternoon of the big day itself. I know fiction requires the willing suspension of disbelief... and I don't move in the circles the author describes. Maybe thinking too much spoils the story, or maybe it's not the sort of literature which can stand up to close scrutiny. While I notice the elegance of the parallisms in this excerpt I must admit I'm wondering if the author gets a bit too carried away at times.... :-) --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) |
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