Description: About this productProduct IdentifiersPublisherPegasus BooksISBN-101643130293ISBN-139781643130293eBay Product ID (ePID)12038781684Product Key FeaturesBook TitleMarlene DietrichNumber of Pages787 PagesLanguageEnglishPublication Year2019TopicWomen, General, Entertainment & Performing ArtsGenrePerforming Arts, Biography & AutobiographyAuthorMaria RivaFormatTrade PaperbackDimensionsItem Height1.6 inItem Weight35.8 OzItem Length9 inItem Width6 inAdditional Product FeaturesIntended AudienceTradeDewey Edition20ReviewsDietrich hasremained, in the public mind, an alluring legend. What remains when the myth isstripped away? Dietrich wanted her daughter to write her biography. [It is] the only biography to rely on herdiaries and letters.Dewey Decimal791.43028092SynopsisWildly entertaining, Maria Riva reveals the rich life of her mother in vivid detail. Opening with Dietrich's childhood in Berlin, we meet an energetic, disciplined, and ambitious young actress whose own mother equated the stage with a world of vagabonds and thieves. Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom on the Berlin stage in the 1920s with her sharp wit and bisexualality--while wearing the top hat and tails that revolutionized our concept of beauty and femininity. Dietrich comes alive in these pages in all of her incarnations: as muse, artistic collaborator, bonafide movie star, box-office poison, lover, wife, and mother. She would stand up to the Nazis and galvanize American troops, eventually earning the Congressional Medal of Freedom. There were her artistic relationships with Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angle, Morocco, Shanghai Express), Colette, Erich Maria Remarque, Noël Coward, and Cole Porter, and her heady romances. In her final years, she would make herself visibly invisible, devoting herself to the immortality of her legend. Marlene Dietrich: The Life captures this complex and astonishing woman. Maria Riva's biography of her mother has the depth, range, and resonance of a novel and captures the conviction and passion of its remarkable subject., Wildly entertaining, Maria Riva reveals the rich life of her mother in vivid detail, evoking Dietrich the woman, her legendary career, and her world. Opening with Dietrich's childhood in Berlin, we meet an energetic, disciplined, and ambitious young actress, whose own mother equated the stage with a world of vagabonds and thieves. Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom on the Berlin stage in the 1920s with her sharp wit and bisexuality--wearing the top hat and tails that revolutionized our concept of beauty and femininity. She would play vulgarity but not become in; startle the world but still maintain the aloofness of an aristocrat. As Riva herself remembers, "At age three, I knew quite definitely that I didn't have a mother, I belonged to a queen." Marlene Dietrich comes alive in these pages in all of her incarnations: as muse, artistic collaborator, bonafide movie star, box-office poison, lover, wife, and mother. Dietrich would stand up to the Nazis and galvanize American troops, eventually earning the Congressional Medal of Freedom. There were her rich artistic relationships with Josef von Sternberg ( The Blue Angel, Morocco, Shanghai Express ), Colette, Erich Maria Remarque, No l Coward and Cole Porter, and her heady romances. In her final years, she would make herself visibly invisible, devoting herself to the immortality of her legend. Maria Riva's biography of her mother has the depth, range, and resonance of a novel and captures the conviction and passion of its remarkable subject., Wildly entertaining, Maria Riva reveals the rich life of her mother in vivid detail. Opening with Dietrich's childhood in Berlin, we meet an energetic, disciplined, and ambitious young actress whose own mother equated the stage with a world of vagabonds and thieves. Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom on the Berlin stage in the 1920s with her sharp wit and bisexualality-while wearing the top hat and tails that revolutionized our concept of beauty and femininity. Dietrich comes alive in these pages in all of her incarnations: as muse, artistic collaborator, bonafide movie star, box-office poison, lover, wife, and mother. She would stand up to the Nazis and galvanize American troops, eventually earning the Congressional Medal of Freedom. There were her artistic relationships with Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angle, Morocco, Shanghai Express), Colette, Erich Maria Remarque, Noël Coward, and Cole Porter, and her heady romances. In her final years, she would make herself visibly invisible, devoting herself to the immortality of her legend. Marlene Dietrich: The Life captures this complex and astonishing woman. Maria Riva's biography of her mother has the depth, range, and resonance of a novel and captures the conviction and passion of its remarkable subject., The twenty-fifth anniversaryedition of the landmark biography that tells the full-scale, riveting, anduntold story of Marlene Dietrich.Item description from the seller
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ISBN-10: 1643130293
Publication Name: Pegasus Books
Type: Paperback
Book Title: Marlene Dietrich
Number of Pages: 787 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication Year: 2019
Topic: Women, General, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Item Height: 1.6 in
Genre: Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 35.8 Oz
Author: Maria Riva
Item Length: 9 in
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback