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Blue Angel Book
In a career that spanned six decades, as a star of stage and screen, Marlene Dietrich created an unforgettable image. She was an international icon. But that public persona masked the very private woman we meet in this biography. Spoto's story follows Dietrich from pre-war Berlin to Hollywood, which made her a star, to the nightclub stages of the 1950s and '60s, where she polished the legend. From an unorthodox 52-year marriage to self-imposed seclusion, from her penchant for men's clothing to a lusty appetite for both sexes (Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Maurice Chevalier and George Raft), BLUE ANGEL reveals Dietrich in all her idiosyncratic glory. "The fabulous book that tells it all. . .a great biography, a provocative appraisal." (Cosmopolitan)Read More
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- 0385425538
- 9780385425537
- Donald Spoto
- 16 June 1997
- Ramboro Books PLC
- Hardcover (Book)
- 335
- First edition.
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