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"Sex and the City" is a newspaper column written by
Candace Bushnell Candace Bushnell (born December 1, 1958) is an American author, journalist, and television producer. She wrote a column for ''The New York Observer'' (1994–96) that was adapted into the bestselling ''Sex and the City (book), Sex and the City'' ...
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'' from 1994 to 1996. The column was based on her and her friends' lifestyles living in New York City in the 1990s. An anthology of Bushnell's columns was published as a book of the same name in 1996. The columns became the basis for the
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'', which led to the 2008 film of the same name, a 2010
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Newspaper column

Candace Bushnell was working as a freelance writer in New York City when her editor at ''
The New York Observer ''The New York Observer'' was a weekly newspaper printed from 1987 to 2016, when it ceased print publication and became the online-only newspaper ''Observer''. The media site focuses on culture, real estate, media, politics and the entertainmen ...
'' offered her a column. She based it on her and her friend's experiences as single women in their thirties living in the city, "all of whom seemed to have had a never-ending series of freakish and horrifying experiences with men". The column's name, "Sex and the City", is a play on the 1962 advice book ''
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''. "Sex and the City" first appeared in the ''Observer'' on November 28, 1994. The column became popular and readers would purchase the ''Observer'' solely for it. The column has been credited with creating the terms "toxic bachelors" and "serial daters". Bushnell originally wrote the column from her first-person perspective, but later invented the semi-autobiographical character of "Carrie" so her parents would not be aware that they were reading about her sex life.


Characters

The columns introduced several characters who were included in the television series: *
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, "a journalist in her mid-30’s", and conceived around the lifestyle of "balancing small paychecks with access to glamour and wealth". Carrie had no last name until the television series. * Mr. Big, a businessman and recurring love interest of Carrie. Mr. Big was based on Ron Galotti, the former publisher of '' GQ'' and ''
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'', whom Bushnell had dated. * Samantha Jones, a "40-ish movie producer" known for dating a multitude of younger men. Bushnell based the character on a friend she described as "kind of an expert on men and dating". *
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, an English journalist and friend of Carrie. *
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, a cable television executive and friend of Carrie. * Stanford Blatch, a gay screenwriter and friend of Carrie. Stanford was based on Bushnell's friend Clifford Streit. * Skipper Johnson, an entertainment lawyer and male friend of Carrie who appeared early in the television series. * Barkley, a 25-year-old artist who Carrie dates, who appears in one episode of the series.


Book

A book anthology of Bushnell's columns, ''Sex and the City'', was published in 1996. It primarily focuses on the columns centered around Carrie, and does not include most of Bushnell's early first-person columns or those centered around other characters. It was re-published in 2001, 2006, and in 2008 as a tenth anniversary tie-in edition for the film ''Sex and the City''.


See also

*''
The Carrie Diaries ''The Carrie Diaries'' is a young adult novel, the first in a series of the same name by American author Candace Bushnell. The series is a prequel to Bushnell's 1997 collection ''Sex and the City'', and follows the character of Carrie Bradshaw du ...
'', a 2010 young adult prequel novel by Bushnell featuring the characters from ''Sex and the City'' *''
Summer and the City ''Summer and the City'' is a young-adult novel written by Candace Bushnell. The sequel to ''The Carrie Diaries'' and the prequel to ''Sex and the City'', it was first released as a hardcover on April 26, 2011. Synopsis Picking up where ''The Car ...
'', a 2011 young adult prequel novel by Bushnell featuring the characters from ''Sex and the City'' *'' Is There Still Sex in the City?'', a 2019 novel by Bushnell, though unrelated to the ''Sex and the City'' franchise


References


External links


Limited online archive of the original "Sex and the City" newspaper columns
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