GIRLS

GIRLS

by Diana Mc Lellan (Author)

Synopsis

Early Hollywood described Sapphic stars ranging from the great Nazimova to Marlene Dietrich, Tallulah Bankhead, and Garbo herself as "The Girls", lesbian affairs, it was widely felt at the time, expanded your emotional range, nurtured your amour propre, kept your skin clear and eyes bright, burnished your acting skills, and even - as director Josef von Sternberg believed - exerted a powerful and androgynous magnetism through the camera's lens, attracting the unwitting desires of both men and women in the audience as they watched through the dim, smoky air of the movie house. This book lifts the veil from the lives of Hollywood's most powerful and uninhibited goddesses.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Publisher: Robson Books Ltd
Published: 07 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 1861053819
ISBN 13: 9781861053817

Author Bio
Diana McLellan's nationally syndicated column, The Ear, appeared for over 10 years in The Washington Star, The Washington Post and The Washington Times. Her byline has graced leading newspapers and magazines worldwide, and topped decades of reportage as Washington Editor of The Washingtonian.