Mermaids (novel) explained

Mermaids
Author:Patty Dann
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Bildungsroman
Publisher:Ticknor and Fields
Release Date:[1]
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:147
Isbn:978-0-899-19471-4

Mermaids is a 1986 coming-of-age novel by American writer Patty Dann, published in 1986 by Ticknor and Fields.[2] Its plot follows a 14-year-old girl growing up with a wayward single mother in 1960s New England. It was adapted into a feature film of the same name in 1990, starring Cher and Winona Ryder.[3]

Background

Dann, a graduate of the University of Oregon and Columbia University, was working as a secretary in 1984, having abandoned her career aspiration of becoming a writer.[2] In 1986, while working as a secretary for A&E, she began revising Mermaids, a period piece coming-of-age novel about a teenage girl set in the 1960s, a draft of which she had submitted as her MFA thesis.[2] During the redrafting process, she changed the narrative perspective from third-person to first-person.[2] After completing the redrafting of the novel, Dann found a literary agent who sold the novel to Ticknor and Fields, who published it in 1986.[2]

Adaptation

In 1990, Richard Benjamin directed a critically acclaimed feature film adaptation of the novel, starring Cher and Winona Ryder.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mermaids (1986). 0899194710 . Dann . Patty . 1986 . Ticknor & Fields .
  2. Web site: Patty Dann Interview. PIF Magazine. Alger. Derek. October 2013. live. https://archive.today/20200109093627/https://www.pifmagazine.com/2013/10/patty-dann/. January 9, 2020.
  3. Encyclopedia: Dann, Patty (1953–). Encyclopedia.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20200109092150/https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/dann-patty-1953. January 9, 2020. live.