Nineteen-year-old Harold Chasen is obsessed with death. He fakes suicides to shock his self-obsessed mother, drives a customized Jaguar hearse, and attends funerals of complete strangers. Seventy-nine-year-old Maude Chardin, on the other hand, adores life. She liberates trees from city sidewalks and transplants them to the forest, paints smiles on the faces of church statues, and “borrows” cars to remind their owners that life is fleeting—here today, gone tomorrow! A chance meeting between the two turns into a madcap, whirlwind romance, and Harold learns that life is worth living. Harold and Maude started as Colin Higgins’ master’s thesis at UCLA Film School, and the script was purchased by Paramount. The film, directed by Hal Ashby, was released in 1971 and it bombed. But soon this quirky, dark comedy began being shown on college campuses and at midnight-movie theaters, and it gained a loyal cult following. This novelization was written by Higgins and published shortly after the film’s release but has been out of print for more than 30 years. Even fans who have seen the movie dozens of times will find this companion valuable, as it gives fresh elements to watch for and answers many of the film’s unresolved questions.
Colin Higgins Libros
28 de julio de 1941 – 5 de agosto de 1988
Este aclamado guionista y director dejó una marca imborrable en el cine con su humor único y su enfoque sensible hacia los personajes. Sus obras a menudo exploran vínculos poco convencionales y experiencias de forasteros con sorprendente profundidad y calidez. Con un talento increíble para el diálogo y la narración visual, Higgins creó narrativas que son a la vez entretenidas y profundamente humanas. Su estilo innovador y su habilidad para encontrar belleza en lo extraño lo convierten en un creador inolvidable.



