From Éditions Clarus a series named after a hat that starts with a space Egyptian…
…and which moves on to the classic principle that if you’re cute enough, your space costume doesn’t have to make any sense.
2 thoughts on “BDA #7: Space Fedora”
Fedora was actually originally a woman’s name. She’s the heroine of a play by Sardou who wore a hat which she made so popular it was named after her. She was first played by Sarah Bernhardt.
Ah, now that makes it clearer. Sadly, I know Sardou only as the author of the source text for Tosca, as well as a bit of writing advice (only doubtfully his) attributed to him by Alfred Hitchcock: “Torture the women!”
Fedora was actually originally a woman’s name. She’s the heroine of a play by Sardou who wore a hat which she made so popular it was named after her. She was first played by Sarah Bernhardt.
Ah, now that makes it clearer. Sadly, I know Sardou only as the author of the source text for Tosca, as well as a bit of writing advice (only doubtfully his) attributed to him by Alfred Hitchcock: “Torture the women!”