The biography delves into the intricate life and career of Nazimova, highlighting her complexity, allure, and significance in the artistic realm. It paints a vivid portrait of her as a multifaceted individual, exploring both her glamorous persona and the darker elements that shaped her legacy. Through detailed storytelling, the book captures the essence of her contributions and the impact she had on her field.
Gavin Lambert Livres
Cet auteur britannique explore les complexités de la psyché humaine et des mécanismes sociaux à travers un style narratif puissant et pénétrant. Son œuvre, façonnée par un engagement précoce envers le cinéma et un regard critique sur la réalité, aborde souvent les tensions entre les aspirations artistiques et les défis quotidiens. La prose de Lambert se caractérise par sa précision et sa profondeur, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage captivant à travers les nuances de l'expérience humaine. Son écriture reflète un engagement envers l'authenticité et le réalisme social, l'établissant comme une voix distinctive dans la littérature contemporaine.



Natalie Wood
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
'The astonishing life of the screen legend from a man who knew her for twenty years.' Tatler'This biography is stunning . a very readable and well-crafted biography.' Independent'An irresistible portrait of Natalie's generosity, spirit and fun . číst celé
First published in 1971, The Goodby People is perhaps the greatest novel ever written about post-Manson, pre-Disney Los Angeles. "His elegant, stripped-down prose caught the last gasp of Old Hollywood in a way that has yet to be rivalled." (Armistead Maupin) "The bisexual draft dodger living on the skids, the glamorous young widow in search of enlightenment, the skinny gamine from out of town who wants to make it in the movies . . ."* These are the people who inhabit Gavin Lambert's mordant portrait of Southern California at the end of the 1960s: forever swapping addresses, lovers, and dreams. They live in extraordinary, suffocating wealth; or else flirting with a Mansonesque cult; or else in a fantasy where golden-age actresses make ghostly visitations to comment on their daily life. All that binds them together is their common sense of aimlessness--and the clear, judgment-free eye of a British author trying his best to be a friend to each. Cool, incisive, yet essentially kind, and very much ahead of its time, The Goodby People unfolds "in the yawning chasm between real life in Los Angeles and the fantasies manufactured by its dominant business" (*Gary Indiana), and stands as Gavin Lambert's masterpiece.