Nureyev: His Life

Nureyev: His Life

by Diane Solway (Author)

Synopsis

From the moment Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West in 1961 he was a star. His defection propelled him into the headlines; his talent and his inspiration kept him there. Not since Nijinsky had the image of the male dancer projected such animal magnetism, powerhouse sensuality and ardent romanticism. Born on the eve of World War II, Nureyev trained at the Bolshoi where his talent was swiftly identified. From his defection to the West at the height of the Cold War until his death 40 years later he lived his life on a sweeping and grand scale and always in front of an audience. He was one of the first pop icons of the sixties and he reached beyond the dance public to capture the imagination of the world at large. In Britain, where he lived and worked for a decade he inspired the Royal Ballet and in particular its principal ballerina, Margot Fonteyn, to new heights. His very public decline from AIDS was tragic. Nureyev: His Biography is destined to become the standard biography of the dancer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0753807319
ISBN 13: 9780753807316
Book Overview: First biography to enjoy access to family, friends, lovers and fellow dancers Major Daily Mail serialisation on hardback publication Diane Solway's detective work uncovers areas of Nureyev's life and work hitherto unreported Author secured secret Soviet government documents and eyewitness accounts from most of the participants to tell the story of Nureyev's landmark defection