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Patricia Bosworth

    24 avril 1933 – 2 avril 2020

    Patricia Bosworth fut une journaliste et biographe américaine qui passa du mannequinat et du jeu d'acteur à la chronique des vies de personnalités notables. Son travail explorait les détails intimes de la vie des célébrités à travers des magazines et des livres, tout en examinant les complexités de sa propre éducation privilégiée. L'écriture de Bosworth se caractérisait par une perspicacité aiguisée dans la psychologie humaine et les dynamiques sociales. Elle partagea également son expertise en tant que membre du corps professoral à la Graduate School of Journalism de l'Université de Columbia.

    Marlon Brando
    Diane Arbus
    Montgomery Clift
    The Men in My Life
    Anything Your Little Heart Desires
    Jane Fonda
    • Jane Fonda

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Explores the life of the actress, fitness trainer, and activist beyond her controversial public persona, covering her complicated relationship with her father, her marriage to Ted Turner, and the self-doubts about her anti-war campaigns.

      Jane Fonda
    • Anything Your Little Heart Desires

      An American Family Story

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the life of Bartley Crum, a prominent lawyer and political activist, to illuminate a significant period in American history. It spans the optimistic era of Roosevelt's New Deal, capturing the societal changes and challenges, and transitions into the complexities of the early Cold War. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, Patricia Bosworth provides a unique perspective on the political climate and the impact of her father's work, enriched with photographs that enhance the storytelling.

      Anything Your Little Heart Desires
    • The Men in My Life

      A Memoir of Love and Art in 1950s Manhattan

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,1(9)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the complex dynamics of a privileged family in San Francisco, focusing on Patricia Bosworth and her brother Bart Jr. Their idyllic childhood shatters when their father's defense of the Hollywood Ten leads to professional ruin and a move to New York. As their father's alcoholism escalates and their mother remains in denial, the family grapples with mounting challenges. The story takes a tragic turn with Bart Jr.'s suicide, highlighting themes of privilege, loss, and the impact of familial struggles on personal identity.

      The Men in My Life
    • Montgomery Clift

      • 438pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(807)Évaluer

      Follows the life of the gifted and enigmatic American actor, from his disturbing childhood to his early days in Hollywood to his tragic and untimely death.

      Montgomery Clift
    • Diane Arbus

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(3534)Évaluer

      Diane Arbus's unsettling photographs of dwarves, twins, transvestites, and giants both polarized and inspired, and her work had already become legendary when she committed suicide in 1971. This groundbreaking biography examines the private life behind Arbus's controversial art.

      Diane Arbus
    • An illuminating biography of Marlon Brando, a cultural icon and one of the most legendary American actors of all time In 1948 Marlon Brando stunned audiences and critics alike with his revolutionary, raw, and improvisational approach to acting. He became a symbol of a new, rebellious generation that was sick of conventions and committed to genuine emotion and unvarnished truth. From his breakout role as Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" to his mesmerizing portrayal of Don Corleone in "The Godfather," he created some of the most memorable characters in American cinematic history. Brando was a paradox--intensely private but using his fame to promote worthy causes, a womanizer who clung to his childhood friends and animals. He was one of the most fiercely independent stars ever. In this book, acclaimed biographer Patricia Bosworth peels away Brando's many layers, revealing the struggles, triumphs, and relentless ambition that transformed the irrepressible farm boy from Nebraska into a legend of American cinema.

      Marlon Brando
    • „Ich glaube wirklich, dass es Dinge gibt, die niemand sähe, wenn ich sie nicht fotografieren würde.„ Diane Arbus gehörte zu den größten amerikanischen Fotokünstlern des 20. Jahrhunderts, bis zu ihrem Selbstmord 1971 schuf sie eine neue Ästhetik in der Fotografie. Ihre Porträts von Außenseitern und Freaks setzten Maßstäbe selbst für die Avantgarde. Norman Mailer urteilte 1963 beim Anblick seines Porträts: „Einer Arbus eine Kamera zu geben, ist, als ließe man ein Kind mit einer scharfen Handgranate spielen.“ Diane Arbus wurde wie Frida Kahlo und Sylvia Plath zur Ikone einer Künstlerin. Auf den Filmfestspielen in Cannes 2006 wird der Film „Fur„ („Pelz“) vorgestellt, der das Leben der Diane Arbus auf die Leinwand bringt – mit Nicole Kidman in der Hauptrolle. Der Film basiert auf Patricia Bosworths Biografie. In „Schwarz und Weiß" sind Gespräche mit der gesamten New Yorker Künstler-Avantgarde eingeflossen. So wird diese Biografie nicht nur zum präzisen, einfühlsamen Porträt, sondern zugleich zu einer spannenden Kulturgeschichte der Kunstfotografie im 20. Jahrhundert.

      Schwarz & Weiß