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Katharine Hepburn, Old Hollywood and Performed Authenticity: Priya Parmar's The Original
Episode Notes
This week, I talk with Priya Parmar about The Original, her fictionalized portrait of Katharine Hepburn’s early life and Hollywood reinvention, diving into how academic rigor, obsessive research, and creative intuition shaped the book.
We discuss:
- Priya’s transition from academic and PhD research into fiction writing—and how scholarship still shapes her creative process
- The accidental Google rabbit hole that led her to Katharine Hepburn’s hidden early struggles
- A fascinating look at 1930s Hollywood as a surprisingly progressive, image-conscious, and socially fluid ecosystem
- Fame, performed authenticity, grief, reinvention, and how public myths are intentionally built
- Behind-the-scenes insight into writing historical fiction about a real woman whose voice, image, and legacy are already iconic