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Amanda Vaill

    Amanda Vaill est une auteure dont le travail explore des vies complexes et des mouvements culturels. Son intérêt pour les arts et l'histoire se manifeste dans ses explorations de figures emblématiques et de moments charnières, révélant les liens complexes entre vies personnelles, création artistique et contextes sociétaux plus larges. Son écriture se distingue par une recherche méticuleuse et un style narratif fluide qui plonge les lecteurs dans des récits historiques et biographiques captivants.

    Hotel Florida
    Everybody Was So Young
    Jerome Robbins, by Himself
    Somewhere
    • Somewhere

      The Life of Jerome Robbins

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The biography delves into the life and career of Jerome Robbins, a legendary figure in Broadway history and a renowned choreographer. It explores his artistic contributions, personal struggles, and the impact he had on dance and theater. Through extensive research and insights, the book paints a comprehensive portrait of Robbins, highlighting his innovative spirit and the complexities of his character, making it a significant work for fans of theater and dance alike.

      Somewhere
    • Jerome Robbins, by Himself

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(35)Évaluer

      "A selection of the unpublished writings, journals, and letters of Jerome Robbins, with additional texts by Amanda Vaill"--

      Jerome Robbins, by Himself
    • Everybody Was So Young

      Gerald and Sara Murphy: A Lost Generation Love Story

      • 514pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,1(2190)Évaluer

      This biography explores the life of a prominent figure from the Lost Generation, delving into the cultural and historical context of the era. It captures the essence of the 1920s, highlighting the creative spirit and struggles of artists and writers who shaped modern literature. Through vivid storytelling and rich detail, the book offers insights into the character's influences, relationships, and the impact of their work, appealing to fans of classic literature and the complexities of the human experience.

      Everybody Was So Young
    • Amid the rubble of a city blasted by a civil war that many fear will cross borders and engulf Europe, the Hotel Florida on Madrid's chic Gran Via has become a haven for foreign journalists and writers. It is here that six people meet and find their lives changed forever. Ernest Hemingway, his career stalled, his marriage sour, hopes that this war will give him fresh material and a new romance; Martha Gellhorn, an ambitious young journalist hungry for love and experience, thinks she will find both with Hemingway in Spain. Robert Capa and Gerda Taro, idealistic and ground-breaking young photographers based in Paris, want to capture history in the making and are inventing moder photojournalism in the process. And Arturo Barea, chief of the Republican government's foreign press office, and Ilsa Kulcsar, his Austrian deputy, are struggling to balance truth-telling with their loyalty to their sometimes-compromised cause - a struggle that places both of their lives at risk. Hotel Florida traces the tangled wartime destinies of these three couples - and a host of supporting characters - living as intensely as they had ever done, against the backdrop of a critical moment in history. It is a narrative of love and reinvention that is, finally, a story about truth, finding it, telling it - and living it, whatever the cost.

      Hotel Florida