An analysis of Xaviera Hollander’s "The Happy Hooker" requires determining focus between the original 1971 memoir and the 1975 film adaptation to properly explore its themes of relationships and romantic storylines. The 1971 work offers a firsthand account of the era's sexual politics, while the film presents a 1970s pop-culture interpretation of the source material. Please specify which version should be the focus of the analysis.
An analysis of Xaviera Hollander’s "The Happy Hooker" requires determining focus between the original 1971 memoir and the 1975 film adaptation to properly explore its themes of relationships and romantic storylines. The 1971 work offers a firsthand account of the era's sexual politics, while the film presents a 1970s pop-culture interpretation of the source material. Please specify which version should be the focus of the analysis.