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A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907-1940

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907-1940

Contributors:

By (Author) Victoria Wilson

ISBN:

9781439194065

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

1st November 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

791.43028092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

1056

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 48mm

Weight:

1450g

Description

860 glittering pages (Janet Maslin, The New York Times): The first volume of the full-scale astonishing life of one of our greatest screen actressesher work, her world, her Hollywood through an American century.

Frank Capra called her, The greatest emotional actress the screen has yet known. Now Victoria Wilson gives us the first volume of the rich, complex life of Barbara Stanwyck, an actress whose career in pictures spanned four decades beginning with the coming of sound (eighty-eight motion pictures) and lasted in television from its infancy in the 1950s through the 1980s. Here is Stanwyck, revealed as the quintessential Brooklyn girl whose family was in fact of old New England stock; her years in New York as a dancer and Broadway star; her fraught marriage to Frank Fay, Broadway genius; the adoption of a son, embattled from the outset; her partnership with Zeppo Marx (the unfunny Marx brother) who altered the course of Stanwycks movie career and with her created one of the finest horse breeding farms in the west; and her fairytale romance and marriage to the younger Robert Taylor, Americas most sought-after male star.

Here is the shaping of her career through 1940 with many of Hollywood's most important directors, among them Frank Capra, Wild Bill William Wellman, George Stevens, John Ford, King Vidor, Cecil B. Demille, Preston Sturges, set against the timesthe Depression, the New Deal, the rise of the unions, the advent of World War II, and a fast-changing, coming-of-age motion picture industry.

And at the heart of the book, Stanwyck herselfher strengths, her fears, her frailties, losses, and desireshow she made use of the darkness in her soul, transforming herself from shunned outsider into one of Hollywoods most revered screen actresses.

Fifteen years in the makingand written with full access to Stanwycks family, friends, colleagues and never-before-seen letters, journals, and photographs. Wilsons one-of-a-kind biographylarge, thrilling, and sensitive (Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Town & Country)is an epic Hollywood narrative (USA TODAY), so readable, and as direct as its subject (The New York Times). With 274 photographs, many published for the first time.

Reviews

"Monumental... A vivid portrait of the entire era in which she flourished." -- Peter Bogdanovich
Barbara Stanwyck was one of the very great loves of my life and Victoria Wilson's book told me so much more than Barbara herself could tell anybody. She has captured her loyalty--her professionalism--her anger and her undeniable will to stay in the game of life and, perhaps most importantly--her loneliness. Victoria has been steel true to her. -- Robert Wagner
"If ever there was an actress who was ready for prime time, it is Stanwyck, and this enormously informative tribute juicy, yet dignified, admiring yet detached is the book to bring her to center stage." -- Molly Haskell * New York Times Book Review *
Youll love this book. The story is full of flavor with details that create a kind of chiaroscuro painted deftly with a soft brush, of our life at that time... Wilsons scholarliness on the subject of the life of a movie actress, a movie star whose career ran (she worked) for six decades, is awesome... If you are a movie fan, a filmmaking fan, a fan of Hollywood history, a filmmaker, or would be, should be, could be, or even just a person who is completely a TCM addict, this book you should be reading... I finished reading much to my disappointment (wanting more) after 860 pages. -- David Columbia * New York Social Diary *
"I was blown away, absorbed, riveted. What great smooth style, what brilliance, what depth. This is huge and wonderful and rich. What an achievement!" -- Anne Rice
This biography, when completed, will be the last word on Stanwyck. -- Leonard Maltin * Indiewire *
Immensely detailed, authoritative, compulsively readable... It will come to be considered a classic. -- James Curtis * author of Spencer Tracy *
"A stunning achievement. -- Meryle Secrest
One hopes that the wait for Ms. Wilsons second volume wont be as long as World War II, since Steel-True is so readable, and as direct as its subject. I couldnt put it down. . . -- Cathy Horyn * The New York Times *
I am loving your Barbara Stanwyck--you bring that whole period of time so brilliantly to life. I am already in love with her and so so angry at Frank Fay! Thank you for this wonderful, delicious book!" -- Susan Cheever
Monumental in every sense...sweeping and authoritative...written with verve and with great empathy and relish for her subject. The author is also shrewd about the actresss complexity and human limitations... she is smart about the films and about the history and business of Hollywood in the Golden Age. Not the least of her achievement is leaving the reader eager to read volume two. -- Foster Hirsch * author of The Dark Side of the Cinema; A Method to Their Madness *
A fabulous and expansive examination of the life of an iconic American actress. * Booklist (starred review) *
Steel-True courts the definitiveThe voice of Steel-True is passive, reportorial, almost choral. Applied to Wilsons landmark recovery and synthesis of 1920s and 30s Broadway and Hollywood history, it works beautifullyWilson is a bold and determined architect, and ultimately succeeds in tracing, via some of Hollywoods most brilliant minds and celebrated careers, the evolution of both an industry and an art form during one of its most hallowed and productive periods. -- Michelle Orange * Slate Magazine *
Wilsons book is indeed a monument of research. . . . A Life of Barbara Stanwyck will unquestionably remain the biography of record; beyond Wilsons excavation of so much that would otherwise have been lost, her book has a deep sensitivity to the seriousness and subtlety of Stanwycks craft. This is the biography not of a Hollywood phenomenon but of a serious artist. -- Geoffrey O'Brien * BookForum *
What you have done is extraordinary. It is an amazing book, brilliantly written, enhancing the whole life, Barbaras life, happenings around herpeople of the industry, people in the theater and in politics. The way you have shown her life to include other situations, all that you interject . . . it makes her life, to me, more historically important. You have brought her wonderful career magnificently to life, and as her friend, I thank you. -- Nancy Sinatra, Sr. * Barbara Stanwycks closest friend *

Author Bio

Victoria Wilson is a vice president and senior editor at Alfred Knopf, and the author of A Life of Barbara Stanwyck. She grew up on Marthas Vineyard and lives in New York City and upstate New York.

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