ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月13日 01時40分


“I didn’t know I had a voice.” Just a few days before the release of her memoir, “In Pieces,” Sally Field wasn’t sure she wanted it published. She felt a similar ambivalence throughout the 6 or so years she spent working on it. The life that the 71-year-old actress writes about is one that has been darkened by abuses and cruelties that are frustratingly commonplace for women. She opens up about the abuse she faced from her stepfather, Jock Mahoney, as a child. A stuntman and actor known by the nickname Jocko, he frequently summoned her to his bedroom alone. “I knew,” she writes. “I felt both a child, helpless, and not a child. Powerful. This was power. And I owned it. But I wanted to be a child — and yet.” The memoir also delves into some of Sally’s famous roles and relationships with celebrity co-stars like Burt Reynolds, who died last week. It recounts how she raised 3 sons through 2 marriages that ended in divorce. Though the frankness of “In Pieces” might resonate in a #MeToo era, Sally was reluctant to offer up her book as a paradigm for others. “This is just my story and it happened the way it happened,” she said. @brinsonbanks took this photo of #SallyField. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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