Jane Fonda: Private Life of a Public Woman

Jane Fonda: Private Life of a Public Woman

by PatriciaBosworth (Author)

Synopsis

As actress, activist, businesswoman, wife, and mother, Jane Fonda has pushed herself to the limit, attempting to please all, excel in every arena, be everything. We've read her version of her controversial life, yet nothing can prepare us for this genuinely revelatory account of Jane's engrossing, sometimes shocking journey. Supplemented by the psychiatric records of her suicidal, bipolar mother, Fonda's FBI file, and interviews with her intimates, this perceptive portrait strips away hype and the subject's own mythmaking. Patricia Bosworth shows us what a toll Jane's quest to excel (and please her demanding father, Henry) exacted and sheds light on truths she's glossed over: her rejection of her mother before her suicide; the death threats and self-doubts of her antiwar crusade; her second husband Tom Hayden's habit of putting her down while spending her fortune; the emotional downfall that led her to stop acting and marry Ted Turner. Lee Strasberg once said that Jane had panic in her eyes, and it is this wounded but so familiar woman-human yet still heroic, the embodiment of a generation's conflicts and triumphs-whom Bosworth captures so utterly and definitively.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Biteback
Published: 22 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 184954168X
ISBN 13: 9781849541688

Media Reviews
Distinguished celebrity biographer and Vanity Fair contributing editor Bosworth recounds the life story of an American icon in all its heady--and at times, unabashedly scandalous--glory. With consummate skill and insight, the author follows Fonda... Bosworth's coverage of Fonda...is as epic as the life that she chronicles. Reading to savor.
- Kirkus, starred [Bosworth's] remarkable reconstruction of long-ago events has a fly-on-the-wall viewpoint, written with such intimacy that it sometimes generates the strange sensation of being present with Fonda and her friends... Bosworth has succeeded in capturing Fonda's step-by-step transformation from wide-eyed, apolitical ingenue to the poised personality of recent decades.
- Publishers Weekly, starred Watching Jane Fonda wrestle with her many passions has been one of the most fascinating stories of the past fifty years. Brilliant, beautiful, achingly vulnerable, self-wounding and yet with a Joan of Arc sense of self-determina
Author Bio
Patricia Bosworth is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. She has written acclaimed biographies of Montgomery Clift, Diane Arbus, and Marlon Brando. She lives in New York City.