![]() ![]() ![]() She was only briefly a Washingtonian, but her experience, as unfortunate as it may have been for her, left us with probably the only real published and cinematic Washington love story, Heartburn. This movie was based on Nora Ephrons real-life marriage to, and divorce from, Carl Bernstein, and the birth of their two sons. ![]() Read also: Nora Ephron, prolific author and screenwriter, dies at 71, 6/26/12Ī tribute to Nora Ephron’s ‘When Harry Met Sally. Nora Ephron, who died last night in New York from leukemia. Both remarried, and enjoyed “high regard for each other’s spouses, and knowledge all around that we all got it right the next time around. She’s going to be missed by all of us.” Heartburn is a sinfully delicious novel, as soul-satisfying as mashed potatoes and as airy as a perfect soufflé. They shared custody of their two boys (one now a writer, the other a musician), consulted on “major parental decisions,” he said, “and shared immense pride” in their accomplishments.Īnd their relationship? Bernstein recalled it as “increasingly respectful” as it evolved over the years. “We became ‘constructive’ divorced parents,” Bernstein, the former Washington Post reporter, told us in an email Wednesday. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)īut that was all 30 years ago. Nora Ephron with Carl Bernstein, then her husband, in New York in 1978. ![]()
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