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As with any book-to-film adaptation, there are clear differences between Piper Kermanâs 2010 memoir Orange is the New Black My Year in Womenâs Prison and this summerâs Netflix Original adaptation, with Weeds creator Jenji Kohan at the helm. There are dozens of ways the show changed in its book-to-TV adaptation. The character of Delicious in the memoir is renamed Taystee in the series, Yoga Janet becomes Yoga Jones, the guard âGay Pornstarâ earns the even nastier nickname âPornstache.â âCrazy Eyesâ is Latina in the memoir, and isnât NEARLY as aggressive as her African-American television counterpart. In the memoir, Piperâs fiancĂ© Larry is basically perfect, on the show heâs a bordeline-offensive Jewish clichĂ© who jump-starts his writing career by stealing Piperâs best prison material for his Modern Love column a real-life event that wasnât nearly as creepy in real life and a segment on a This American Life-like radio show. And, my personal favorite, the prison jackets are âuglyâ in the memoir, on film those coats are so bad-ass Iâll bet you my Netflix subscription that Old Navy and Forever-21 are racing each other to see who can mass-produce that shit by Christmas first. Hereâs the thing. We can compare and contrast book and show until weâre out of things to compare and contrast. At the end of the day, thereâs one difference between the book and the show that stands head and shoulders above the rest. Orange is the New Black is a fine memoir. Orange is the New Black is a revolutionary first season of television. As a memoir, Orange is the New Black is cover-blurbed by Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert, and this makes ALL the sense in the world. Orange is the New Black is of the Eat, Pray, Love tradition a skinny, blonde, upper-middle-class white woman becomes a fish out of water and through her misadventures, finds herself. The world is interesting enough, the prose is good enough, every problem is resolved and tied up with a neat and pretty bow. I donât mean to damn with faint praise. The book works. Itâs a good book. If you like this type of memoir, you should read this book. True Story Newsletter Sign up for True Story to receive nonfiction news, new releases, and must-read forthcoming titles. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. By signing up you agree to our terms of use As a television show, Orange is the New Black is a game-changer. We start with Piper as our touchstone, but we quickly find ourselves amidst an ensemble of female leads who are black, white, Latina, old, fat, gay, transgender, track-marked, meth-teethed, or, in other words, the kinds of women that usually get two lines on NCIS before they are shot or led away in handcuffs. This is truly a feministâs show. And itâs not just feminism for cute, young white girls see, well, Girls. Itâs feminism for women, all women, we all see ourselves on this show, this show says no matter what we look like or where we come from, we are worthy of being watched and listened to, our stories are worth caring about. Instead of slapping the Bechdel Test on this show like Iâve had to do with almost all other new media Iâve consumed this summer, I had to do a REVERSE Bechdel Test on this show Are there two named male characters? Do they talk to each other? Do they talk to each other about something other than a woman? Iâm not sure this show passes on account of that last question. And after years of watching film and television fail the regular Bechdel test, Iâm okay with that. This isnât to say Jenji Kohan for the win, Piper Kerman for the lose. On the contrary, Piper Kerman is a consultant on the show and appears to have a lot of influence on the content. So Jenji and Piper both for the win, together theyâve made a hell of a team. I usually hate giving the adaptation more props than the book it was based on, but with Orange is the New Black, I donât have much of a choice. As a memoir, it played right into its genre. As a television show, itâs changing the cultural conversation of who is worthy of having their story told. Whatever splash it made as a memoir canât compare to the tidal wave itâs made as a television show. I canât wait to see the aftershocks that follow. ____________________________ Sign up for our newsletter to have the best of Book Riot delivered straight to your inbox every two weeks. No spam. We promise. To keep up with Book Riot on a daily basis, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, , and subscribe to the Book Riot podcast in iTunes or via RSS. So much bookish goodnessâall day, every day.
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Image Source Getty / Eugene Gologursky If you're a fan of Orange Is the New Black, then you know by now that it's based on the real experiences of Piper Kerman. Kerman, known as Piper Chapman and played by Taylor Schilling on the show, published a bestselling memoir of the same name. While Kerman says the show, headed by Weeds creator Jenji Kohan, is not a docudrama whatsoever, her real-life experience does come through in the series. Obviously, the show has diverted a lot since we've been through five seasons now. The Crime After college, the real Piper Kerman fell for a woman caught up in an international drug ring. In the book, she calls her Nora, and if you watch the show, you know her as Alex played by Laura Prepon. The real Piper smuggled $10,000 from Chicago to Brussels, Belgium, during her time with Nora, and 10 years later, the law caught up with her. In a 2010 interview with NPR, Kerman said that while she had long harboured resentment toward Nora, during her time in prison, she accepted full responsibility for the drug-ring days. She said, "It was a reckless and selfish time in my life." Image Source Netflix The Author FiancĂ© Just like in the show, Kerman had a fiancĂ© named Larry Larry Smith, who is a writer, who was by her side during her incarceration. In the show, Larry, played by Jason Biggs, writes a Modern Love article titled "One Sentence, Two Prisoners" in season one. The real Larry's Modern Love piece was published on March 25, 2010, with the title "A Life to Live, This Side of the Bars." In the real column, Larry recalls how he and Kerman reacted when her past came back to haunt her "To say she was freaked out and wondering if I would stick around for the messes sure to come is an understatement. To say that it never once crossed my mind to bail on her is simply a statement of fact." In her own memoir, Kerman said this of the column "Even here, without him, I couldn't imagine any sweeter Christmas present." Kerman wed Smith in 2006, and they're still married. Obviously, on the show, Larry has been long gone, having left Piper for her best friend. Image Source Netflix The Prison Rules In the Orange Is the New Black book, Kerman wrote about the official and unofficial rules of prison life, many of which are played out in the series "I had learned a lot since arriving in prison ïŹve months ago how to clean house using maxipads, how to wire a light ïŹxture, how to discern whether a duo were best friends or girlfriends, when to curse someone in Spanish, knowing the difference between "feelin' it" good and "feelin' some kinda way" bad, the fastest way to calculate someone's good time, how to spot a commissary ho a mile away, and how to tell which guards were players and which guards were noth-in' nice. I even mastered a recipe from the prison's culinary canon cheesecake." In her NPR interview, Kerman also discussed how race played a part in how people organised in prison. But she also explained that as time goes on, the "tribal" organisation becomes looser "While initially people might sort of gravitate toward the people who are the same color of them, I think that matters less and less the longer you're there." Image Source Netflix Kerman's husband's real New York Times column also touched on the strict rules that play out in the show's many visitation scenes. He wrote "No one else in my life knew the reality of our circumstances, like why buying your lady a Diet Coke from the vending machine in the visiting room because our women weren't allowed to touch money was among the greatest acts of love you were capable of performing." The Cast of Characters One of the most distinctive aspects of the Netflix show is its diverse ensemble cast. While many are purely fictional, others are adapted from people Kerman actually came across in prison. While show writers created the backstory for Sophia, played by transgender actress Laverne Cox, there was a trans woman living next door to Kerman in prison, whom she calls Vanessa in the book. Also, Kerman dedicated her book to the Red character, whom she calls "Pop" in the memoir. In the book, she recalls Pop saying "Listen, honey, I know you just got here, so I know that you don't understand what's what. I'm gonna tell you this once. There's something here called 'inciting a riot,' and that kind of shit you're talking about . . . you can get in big trouble for that . . . so take a tip from me, and watch what you say." Finally, the true nature of the relationships are also captured. "A lot of folks sort of ask salacious questions about the romantic relationships between women," Kerman said in 2010, "but I think the dominant paradigm of women's relationships in prison is the mother-daughter relationship." Image Source Netflix The Ex Kerman gave a TED talk in 2013 about the prison system, peppering it with details about her own incarceration. In it, Kerman shared bits about people who inspired characters on the show â like the ex-lover who got her into the drug trade. At the seven-minute mark of the video below, Kerman shares how confronting her ex helped her confront her past. The SHU Season two begins with Piper serving time in the SHU for attacking Pennsatucky, but in real life, Kerman never had solitary confinement. She did, however, testify before the Senate in 2014 on behalf of eliminating the use of solitary as punishment. Furlough A big season two plot point for Piper is how she gets furlough when she finds out her grandmother is dying. In the show, she misses her death but still gets to head home for a couple of days. In real life, Kerman also lost her grandmother but didn't get furlough or to say goodbye. She told EW in a 2010 interview "It's devastating when you confront how selfish actions you've taken are preventing you from being there for the people who need you the most. That's a terrible, terrible thing." Image Source Netflix â Additional reporting by Shannon Vestal
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ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK â ALEX VAUSE FUNKO POP! VINYL FIGURE ⏠Esgotado Join the waitlist to be emailed when this product becomes available By ticking this box you agree to an account being created using the given email address and to receive waitlist communications by email Enter your email address to join the waitlist for this product OITNB is another of those TVâ series, like House of Cards, completely changing the model of how TV works with distribution through Netflix rather than a broadcast adventures of Piper Chapman as she moves from a priveleged life to that of an inmate in a womenâs prison the show has a massive following, and a fantastic cast. It has already been renewed for 2 more series and had 12 Emmy nominations in the 2014 awards.
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"My heart is orange but fade to black," said the series' showrunner, Jenji Schilling in "Orange is the New Black."JOJO WHILDENOct. 18, 2018, 157 PM UTC"Orange Is the New Black" is set to end after its upcoming seventh season on Netflix. The cast of the series broke the news in a video post on had renewed the Lionsgate-produced series for three seasons ahead of the season four premiere in 2016. As part of the deal, series showrunner Jenji Kohan will remain in that role through season seven. The critically-acclaimed dramedy initially followed the inmates of Litchfield Minimum Security Prison, with season six seeing many of the main cast move to the Maximum Security facility often mentioned in the series."After seven seasons, it's time to be released from prison," Kohan said. "I will miss all the badass ladies of Litchfield and the incredible crew we've worked with. My heart is orange but fade to black."The series stars Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Kate Mulgrew, Laura Prepon, Laverne Cox, Dascha Polanco, Danielle Brooks, Selenis Leyva, Taryn Manning, Yael Stone, Jackie Cruz, Lea DeLaria, Adrienne C. Moore, Elizabeth Rodriguez Michael Harney and Nick Sandow. The series was created by Kohan and based on the book of the same name by Piper show has received widespread critical acclaim throughout its run, garnering multiple Emmy nominations and back-to-back wins for Aduba in 2014 and 2015. The show originally competed in the comedy category before a rule change ahead of the 2015 Emmys necessitated a switch to the drama Netflix does not release viewership information, Nielsen has attempted to calculate the show's audience in a continued push to measure streaming recently, Nielsen reported that the first episode of season six drew an average-minute audience of million viewers in the initial three days of availability.
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