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Elizabeth Winder

    Elizabeth Winder est l'auteure d'un recueil de poésie, dont les œuvres ont été publiées dans des revues littéraires renommées. Son écriture est célébrée pour sa profondeur et son langage poétique, explorant des émotions et des relations humaines complexes à travers une perspective littéraire unique. La prose de Winder invite les lecteurs à réfléchir sur leurs propres expériences et le monde qui les entoure, offrant une perspective distinctive et stimulante.

    Marilyn in Manhattan
    Parachute Women
    • 2023

      Parachute Women

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(429)Évaluer

      In the tradition of Girls Like Us, this group biography explores the remarkable women behind the Rolling Stones, one of the greatest rock bands of all time. As pioneers of the British Invasion and leaders of the 1960s counterculture, the Stones' groundbreaking music and performances defined a generation, continuing to draw crowds worldwide. However, the stories of four extraordinary women—Marianne Faithfull, Marsha Hunt, Bianca Jagger, and Anita Pallenberg—have remained largely untold. These women inspired, styled, and shaped the legend of the Rolling Stones, bringing a unique flair to the band. They introduced the musicians to alternative lifestyles, Russian literature, and LSD, connecting them with influential artists and filmmakers. Acting as unpaid stylists, they curated bold looks from their wardrobes and contributed to the band's music, remixing tracks and even writing songs. More in tune with the cultural zeitgeist than the band members themselves, they played a crucial role in keeping the Stones relevant and confident. Rich in detail and insight, this narrative sheds light on the audacious women who helped transform the Stones into global icons while navigating a male-dominated rock landscape, exploring themes of rivalry, friendship, and the evolution of rock and roll.

      Parachute Women
    • 2017

      Marilyn in Manhattan

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      "Takes a look at Marilyn Monroe's happy time in the Big Apple, during which she took classes with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, befriended the greatest actors and writers of her day and broke her contract with Fox Studios to form her own production company, a groundbreaking move that revolutionized the entertainment industry, "--NoveList.

      Marilyn in Manhattan