Marlene Dietrich, shaped by her Prussian bourgeois background and the Berlin of the 1920s, lived with unconventional passion. Having moved to Hollywood and become a cosmopolitan star, she used the power of glamour and conviction as a weapon against Nazi Germany. Her legend became so important to her that she spent her last decade in total seclusion, rather than let her audiences witness her decline.
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'There isn't much flab on this elegant monograph on Marlene Dietrich, which almost seems chiseled to the pattern of its subject's cheekbones. Dietrich worked hard as a pack horse in the upkeep of her legend, and the author follows suit with a no-nonsense prose that states the facts ...' Sight & Sound 200309 'This wonderful pocket biography recounts the life and loves of a true superstar.' The Daily Express 20030125
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 128 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-1-904341-12-3 (9781904341123)
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