European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Books \ \ there is no manuscript no outline not even a co writer yet so the Only basis a foreign publisher had for buying the rights to her Book in his country was Ivanus reputation and personality. Hence the series of interviews. . 2 does Ivana have any favorite novels any particular books she Hopes to match in her ghost written fiction a a that a not a fair question a she answers. A if i say one Book everyone else will be mad at she was less discreet earlier in the Day when she met in rapid fire succession with groups of potential foreign publishers. To one of them she offered the a Bonfire of the vanities by Tom Wolfe by comparison throwing in the High society sagas of Dominick Dunne As Well. . 3 your friends going to get mad at you when you write about them a a in a too smart to get into trouble a she declares. A a in a not going to abuse my friends. No Way a. Nor presumably her husband. A i asked her How she saw the relationship Between her own life and the novels a said Tom Maschler chairman of the British firm of Jonathan Cape. A she ducked the still he Wasny to unenthusiastic. A Odds we re not going to get a work of literature a he said underlining the obvious. A an artefact is being created and i imagine it will be enormously a unless that is it strays too far from her recent life. A if Book one covers the whole Story including her divorce one can to help wondering what Book two will be about. And if Book one does no to include her divorce it would disappoint almost everyone a Maschler said. . 4 there Isnit one. Bernstein the agent does most of the talking anyway even interrupting Ivana several times. Ivanas own comments tend to things like a i just want to have a wonderful novel which x want to have Quality because that a what the Trump Credo. Its striking that for a woman getting All these millions to promote herself she a not allowed to speak much. But Shell have at least two years to learn her lines. The first Book is expected to appear in spring�?T92,fiction, memoirs Lead new releases a raft of new books is scheduled for release in the next two months including several with Good shots at the Best seller list. Some of the most promising a playwright Harold Pinter last year revised the Only novel he Ever wrote and it is now being published for the first time. Written in the Early 1950s, a the dwarfs is set in postwar London and concerns the intertwined lives of four Young londoners. A in a for Riel a Story a novel a Thomas Berger retells the greek Orestia trilogy through the lives of a Small town american family. A a a body by Harry Crews is set in the pumped up world of female bodybuilding. A a the witching hours is the latest from Anne Rice those of you familiar with her Vampire chronicles will know not to expect something benign like a a bewitched from this 800-Page epic about witchcraft. A a dream of the Wolf is a collection of Short to plus sunday october 14,1990 stories from University of Connecticut English professor Scott Bradfield author of the Quirky novel a the history of Luminous motion a a it seemed like a Good idea at the time but an american bioengineering company so creation of the Dinosaur has Frankenstein an repercussions in Michael Crichton so Jurassic a How to conduct a most private affair in the Public Glare of the nations capital etiquette expert Letitia Baldrige explores this delicate question in her first novel a Public affairs private a a victories a the latest by George v. Higgins is set in 1968 and concerns a corrupt election and a has been Relief Pitcher a mystery writers Dorothy Sayers and Agatha Christie team up to solve a murder in the whimsical a Dorothy and Agatha by Gaylord Larsen. A six min mysteries featuring the inimitable barrister Horace rumple on the menu in John Mortimer so a rumple a la a Rita Mae Brown a rub fruit Jungle Quot and her cat sneaky pie Brown co authors of the mystery a wish you were in addition there several biographies and memoirs lined up for release. These include a Java my Story a by Ava Gardner a fall his jazz the life and death of Bob Fosse by Martin Gottfried former president Reagan a True Blue autobiography a Ronald Reagan an american life a which is unlikely to stir the kind of Huffy response wife Nancy a venomous Memoir did and a Malcolm Forbes the Man who had everything by Christopher Winans. A collection of 150 color photos taken by John Bryson comprises a the private world of Katharine Hepburn with a foreward by the actress and actress Mariette Hartley parts company with her difficult past in a breaking the peripatetic journalist Charles Kuralt chronicles his own path in life in a a life on the Road a and two views of the rolling stones offered in a Stone alone by Bill Wyman with Ray Coleman and a blown away the rolling stones and the death of the sixties by . Hotchner. And from the world of sports along with the usual inside stories of winning and losing come Elvis done to like football the life and raucous times of the a Fly a most outspoken coach about Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville by Glanville and j. David Miller a Hustle the myth life and lies of Pete Rose by Michael y. Sokolove and Nike commercial Star and All around athlete Vincent a a boy Jackson teams up with Dick Schaap to produce his autobiography a ibo knows Hartford Conn courant a. $ v of i i to i. I Lii wants to be a novelist David Streitfeld Washington Post Ivana Trump showed up at the Book fair in Frank furl Germany last weekend announced her intention to write another Quot Bonfire of the vanities and charmed the publishers. Well some of them. A i think there a a great danger that if she has another lace lift she might come out looking like Robert Ludlum and then you la have a whole different author a said one publishing official. A a rent to people Only talking about it because its a bit of a joke a asked a British publisher. But its not a joke to pocket books which is said to be paying More than $1.5 million each for two autobiographical novels from Ivana a sums approaching that paid by random House for the second instalment of husband Donald a autobiography a slab of self aggrandizement that got some of the worst reviews of any publication this year. And there a nothing funny about the project to t lie William Morris Agency one of whose representatives Felt compelled during a very Brief interview with the Hotelier and prospective Divorcee to answer most of the questions herself. A query no. 1 when did you Tell your husband you warned to write a novel before Ivana can respond agent Pam Bernstein nearly launches herself bodily across the hotel bar Coffee table. A a that a not relevant. This is not a the Ivana Trump Story a a a Bernstein insists going on to emphasize the Point at great length. Ivana resplendent by outfitted in fuchsia says nothing. Its strange when you think about it. Ivana Trump looks sensational for a 41-year-old, Speaks a Ivana Trump English at least As Well As any of her fellow czechs at this convention and was judged by All who met her Here to be a swell Friendly and appealing person. But none of that is what will bring her an eventual total of perhaps $5 million Only the attention she has garnered in a thousand gossip columns Over the past 10 months has done that. The fruits of divorce rarely so Sweet or so sudden. A a it a the most cynical Deal in be seen in a Long time said Jonathan Galassi editor in chief of fairer Straus and Giroux. A if Donald Trump has nothing to do with it and she really wants to be judged As a novelist Why does no to she write under her Maiden name a
