by Alexander Walker (Author)
Few celebrities today have led lives as packed with incident, crisis, scandal and achievement as Elizabeth Taylor. In this revised and updated edition Alexander Walker examines every aspect of Elizabeth's life: her privileged childhood in pre-war London; her swift rise to Hollywood stardom in films like National Velvet and the catastrophe-fraught epic Cleopatra; her six husbands; her passion to love and her need to be loved in return; her obsession with jewellery; her opulent lifestyle and the amazing resilience that has helped her survive not only condemnation for "the most public adultery in history", but also dramatic illnesses that have taken her to the point of death. "Stardom", says the author, "is a damaged state." But the hurts - and the happiness - make a compelling story.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 06 Jan 1997
ISBN 10: 0752805797
ISBN 13: 9780752805795
Book Overview: Fully revised and updated for this new paperback edition By the bestselling author whose biographies include Audrey Hepburn, Vivien Leighand Rex Harrison Elizabeth spares us nothing ... a sure-fire winner Daily Telegraph Distinguished and painstaking, Walker brings a cool eye to the evidence Sheridan Morley Shrewd insights into a life more dramatic than most of her roles Daily Express A fine, serious, readable attempt to understand a woman who became a star-cum- studio victim ... informative, thoughtful and understanding Listener