Lives: Marlon Brando

Lives: Marlon Brando

by PatriciaBosworth (Author)

Synopsis

The definitive account of this elusive actor, MARLON BRANDO offers a penetrating look at Brando's evolving persona and legendary roles: the volcanic Stanley Kowalski of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, the sensitive rebel of THE WILD ONES, and the iconic Don Corleone of THE GODFATHER, achieving unparalleled critical acclaim for his many memorable characters. Bosworth probes the influence of Brando's alcoholic parents on his acting, his decades of psychoanalysis, and his tumultuous personal relationships. Here, from rebellious unknown to reluctant idol to falling star, is the complex, charismatic genius who changed the face of acting.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 05 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0753813793
ISBN 13: 9780753813799
Book Overview: Marlon Brando was a hugely popular figure with masses of public appeal By a best-selling biographer Patricia Bosworth's firsthand knowledge of the entertainment industry infuses her writing with an intimacy and vividness that THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD calls 'extraordinary' General acclaim of the Lives series as short, succinct and engaging narratives 'With so many biographies and an autobiography of Brando weighing nearly as much as him, it's useful to have one in the short Lives series...' Time Out

Media Reviews
It's a pleasure to read a well written book on a subject or person that one has always had a faint, if not compelling, interest. Glasgow Herald Patricia Bosworth is well versed in the capricious world of Hollywood and she brings her considerable knowledge to this illuminating and entertaining memoir of the gargantuan screen star, Marlon Brando. Observer From reluctant idol to falling star, this is the story of a complex man who changed the face of film acting. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH A brief, readable and intelligent account. THE INDEPENDENT
Author Bio
Patricia Bosworth's books include critically acclaimed biographies of Diane Arbus and Montgomery Clift and a memoir, Anything Your Little Heart Desires. She is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and writes regularly for The New York Times and Mirabella. She lives in New York City.