by PhyllisRose (Author)
A biography of one of the most famous and outrageous black entertainers of the interwar years. Born in St Louis, Baker went to Paris in 1925 and became a star of the Folies Bergeres. Her appeal lay in her sexuality and in her colour: blackness was equated with a freedom and vitality lost to the white races. During the war she was involved in the French Resistance and later with Civil Rights groups in America. She achieved fame with her cosmopolitan rainbow tribe of adopted children. Phyllis Rose is also the author of Parallel lives .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 321
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 08 Jan 1990
ISBN 10: 0701130202
ISBN 13: 9780701130206