Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh [FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING]
Walker, Alexander
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Verkäufer Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 20. März 2019
Beschreibung
Fine condition blue gray boards/maroon cloth spine/ silver spine lettering contained in a fine condition non price-clipped photographic dust jacket. Includes List of Illustrations; Foreword and Acknowledgments; Prologue: Notely Abbey; Epilogue: Tickerage; Chronology; Bibliography; Source Notes; and Index. Illustrated with sections of black & white photographs. "When Vivien Leigh died in 1967, headlines around the world proclaimed, "Scarlett O'Hara is Dead!" Perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, Vivien Leigh became the very embodiment of the roles she made famous, from Gone With the Wind's immortal heroine to her harrowing portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire. Vivien's beauty, determination, and enormous charisma were her triumph, whether it was a matter of charming George Bernard Shaw in order to become his personal choice for Ceasar and Cleopatra or David Selznick to land the part of Scarlett - or winning the then-married Laurence Olivier as her husband. Her twenty-years' partnership with Olivier, both onstage and off, made them the "royal couple" of the theater, and garnered unparalleled critical and popular acclaim. But the achievement had its darker side, for Vivien became so immersed in her roles that she began to take on their characteristics in real life - often at enormous cost: playing Blanche DuBois actually "tipped her into madness"; and while filming Ship of Fools, she found herself hammering co-star Lee Marvin's face with very real - and painful - blows of her spiked heel. The public glamour of her fairy-tale marriage to Olivier - so desperately important to them both - hid a private nightmare of violence and frequent infidelity. She was consumed by devastating battles against tuberculosis, to which she finally succumbed, and manic-depression, which she sought to keep at bay through a voracious sexual appetite, having affair after affair - sometimes serious, as with Peter Finch, sometimes with whichever taxi driver happened to bring her home. Based on previously unpublished interviews with her friends, family, and colleagues, as well as with Vivien Leigh herself, Vivien is an extraordinary picture of a unique and complex woman, as willful as she was beautiful, who knew what she wanted - whether the coveted role of Scarlett or that, equally coveted, of Lady Olivier - and got it. With its telling anecdotes, fascinating insights, and unforgettable glimpses into Hollywood's heyday, it is sure to stand as the definitive portrait of one of the most talented and tormented actresses of all time." - from the inside front and rear jacket flaps. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 001837
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh [FIRST ...
Verlag: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 1987
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Fine
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine
Auflage: 1st Edition
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