Marlene Dietrich, My Friend

Marlene Dietrich, My Friend
Title Marlene Dietrich, My Friend PDF eBook
Author David Bret
Publisher Robson Books Limited
Pages 320
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The approved biography of film star Marlene Dietrich, derived from a series of interviews with the author. It is illustrated with rare photographs.

Marlene Dietrich, My Friend

Marlene Dietrich, My Friend
Title Marlene Dietrich, My Friend PDF eBook
Author David Bret
Publisher Isis
Pages 400
Release 2001
Genre Large print books
ISBN 9780753196274

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In the last years of her life, Marlene Dietrich enjoyed a close friendship with David Bret. This book -- the only biography of Dietrich to have been written with her full approval and complemented by her own words -- is the result of that friendship. In a remarkable series of candid interviews, the last, just two days before her death on 6 May 1992, we are presented with a Dietrich far removed from the images she conveyed in her films.

Marlene Dietrich, My Friend

Marlene Dietrich, My Friend
Title Marlene Dietrich, My Friend PDF eBook
Author David Bret
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Entertainers
ISBN 9780753196267

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In the last years of her life, Marlene Dietrich enjoyed a close friendship with David Bret. This book -- the only biography of Dietrich to have been written with her full approval and complemented by her own words -- is the result of that friendship. In a remarkable series of candid interviews, the last, just two days before her death on 6 May 1992, we are presented with a Dietrich far removed from the images she conveyed in her films.

Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich
Title Marlene Dietrich PDF eBook
Author Steven Bach
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 640
Release 2013-11-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1452929971

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From the stages of Berlin to anti-Nazi efforts and silver-screen stardom, Steven Bach reveals the fascinating woman behind the myth surrounding Marlene Dietrich in a biography that will stand as the ultimate authority on a singular star. Based on six years of research and hundreds of interviews—including conversations with Dietrich—this is the life story of one of the century’s greatest movie actresses and performers, an icon who embodied glamour and sophistication for audiences around the globe.

Marlene Dietrich's ABC's

Marlene Dietrich's ABC's
Title Marlene Dietrich's ABC's PDF eBook
Author Marlene Dietrich
Publisher University Press of Kentucky+ORM
Pages 163
Release 2022-08-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0813196000

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A collection of the icon’s surprising and heartfelt thoughts on topics A-to-Z, plus recipes and photos—a wonderfully addictive scrapbook for fans. From the wonderfully varied and witty mind of Marlene Dietrich comes an alphabetized collection of her most zany, honest, and heartfelt thoughts. Offering her take on a range of ideas, people, and items, Marlene Dietrich’s ABC is an unprecedented glimpse into one of history’s brightest and most enigmatic stars. Nothing is too small or grand for Dietrich’s unique eye. From her entry for hardware store—“I’d rather go to a hardware store than to the opera”—to her entry for egocentric—“If he is a creative artist, forgive him”—she transforms both the mundane and the mysterious into snapshots of her own spirit. Complete with photos from her vast career, Marlene Dietrich’s ABC is an unexpected and addicting treat.

Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich
Title Marlene Dietrich PDF eBook
Author Maria Riva
Publisher Pegasus Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781643130293

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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.

Dietrich & Riefenstahl: Hollywood, Berlin, and a Century in Two Lives

Dietrich & Riefenstahl: Hollywood, Berlin, and a Century in Two Lives
Title Dietrich & Riefenstahl: Hollywood, Berlin, and a Century in Two Lives PDF eBook
Author Karin Wieland
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 478
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1631490966

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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award (Biography) Named of the Best Books of the Year by the Washington Post and the Boston Globe Magisterial in scope, this dual biography examines two complex lives that began alike but ended on opposite sides of the century’s greatest conflict. Marlene Dietrich and Leni Riefenstahl, born less than a year apart, lived so close to each other that Riefenstahl could see into Dietrich’s Berlin apartment. Coming of age at the dawn of the Weimar Republic, both sought fame in Germany’s burgeoning motion picture industry. While Dietrich’s depiction of Lola-Lola in The Blue Angel catapulted her to Hollywood stardom, Riefenstahl—who missed out on the part—insinuated herself into Hitler’s inner circle to direct groundbreaking if infamous Nazi propaganda films, like Triumph of the Will. Dietrich, who toured tirelessly with the USO, could never truly go home again; Riefenstahl could never shake her Nazi past. Acclaimed German historian Karin Wieland examines these lives within the vicious crosscurrents of a turbulent century, evoking piercing insights into "the modern era’s most difficult questions, about illusion and mass intoxication, art and truth, courage and capitulation" (New Yorker).