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Feud’s Chloë Sevigny Wants Hollywood to Read More Books
And to think beyond adaptations: “Appreciate more literary figures.”
They’re both multi-hyphenates, too, with Sevigny garnering acclaim for her recent turn directing a short film about New York club legend Lypsinka, and Guest dabbling in acting and cashmere-sweater design before penning a series of gardening books in her golden years. In the Feud finale, we get to see C. Z. acting out what Truman thinks she needs or wants, which is to return to her wild youth, or to be free of all constraints and expectations. It’s funny that you say that, because I was reading C. Z.’s New York Times obituary in preparation for this interview, which quotes her saying, “All the girls today want to be famous, but they haven’t earned their spurs.” That’s very fitting.
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