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Love and Loss in Hollywood

eBook - Florence Deshon, Max Eastman, and Charlie Chaplin, Special Publications of the Lilly Library
ISBN/EAN: 9780253052964
Umbreit-Nr.: 800101

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 474 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 23.02.2021
Auflage: 1/2021


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>In 1919, Florence Deshontall, radical, and charismaticwas well on her way to becoming one of Hollywood's brightest stars. Embroiled in a clandestine affair with Charlie Chaplin, she continued to remain romantically involved with the well-known writer and socialist Max Eastman. By 1922, she was found dead in a New York apartment, rumored to have committed suicide.</p><p><i>Love and Loss in Hollywood: Florence Deshon, Max Eastman, and Charlie Chaplin</i>uses previously unpublished letters between Deshon and Eastman to reconstruct their relationship against the backdrop of the "golden age" of Hollywood. Deshon's tragic life and her abuse at the hands of powerful menincluding Chaplin, Eastman, and Samuel Goldwynresonate with the concerns of today's MeToo movement. Above all, though, this is a book about an extraordinary woman unjustly forgotten: a brilliant writer and campaigner for women's rights, driven both by her ambition to succeed and a boundless desire for life.</p><p>Rich in tantalizing detail,<i>Love and Loss in Hollywood</i>chronicles crucial years of American film history, overshadowed by the pervasive fear of Bolshevism after World War I, the Red Riots, and the emergence of the big studios in Hollywood. This beautiful edition features dozens of unpublished photographs, among them six mesmerizing full-length portraits of Deshon by Adolph de Meyer, Vogue's first fashion photographer.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • Love and Loss in Hollywooduses previously unpublished letters between raising star Florence Deshon and socialist writer Max Eastman to reconstruct their relationship against the backdrop of the "golden age" of Hollywood.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p></p><p>Cooper Graham, retired film curator at the Library of Congress, is widely known for his work on Leni Riefenstahl and D. W. Griffith. His most recent book, (written with James W. Castellan and Ron van Dopperen)<i>American Cinematographers in the Great War, 1914-1918</i>.</p><p>Christoph Irmscher is Provost Professor of English and Director of the Wells Scholars Program at Indiana University Bloomington. A regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, he is the author of numerous books, including, most recently,<i> Max Eastman: A Life</i> and<i>Stephen Spender: Poems Written Abroad.</i></p><p></p>
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