
Stripping Gypsy
The Life of Gypsy Rose Lee
Frankel(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 3. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-19-975433-5 (ISBN)
Description
Whenever stripper Gypsy Rose Lee encountered public criticism, she spoke frankly in her own defense. "Thousands have seen me at my--ah--best; and thousands have made no objections."
Noralee Frankel's lively biography, Stripping Gypsy, the first ever published about the highly mythologized Gypsy, examines the struggles Lee faced in making a lucrative and unconventional career for herself while maintaining a sense of dignity and social value. Frankel shows that the famous Miss Lee was an enigma, clearly struggling with her choices and her desire to be respected and legitimized. Those who know Gypsy Rose Lee only from the musical and film based on her rise to stardom will be surprised by what they uncover in Stripping Gypsy. In all ways, Lee trafficked in the incongruous: she was at once sex object, intellectual, and activist. In addition to her highly successful strip-tease act and film career, she published two mystery novels and a memoir, wrote two plays, and showed her original artwork in famed Modern Art-impresario Peggy Guggenheim's gallery. Lee also gained notoriety for her participation in liberal politics. As photographer Arnold Newman said, "She was a lady, a brilliant, bright woman who was the friend of many writers and intellectuals." Though she wasn't above using her femininity to full advantage, Lee aspired to much more than admiration for her physical beauty.
Frankel places Lee's life in social and political context while detailing a fascinating entertainment career, in which Lee created and recreated her own identity to fit changing times. Frankel's biography transcends the sensationalism of stripping and asks the public to see the woman beneath the costume, a woman who always kept a little of herself shrouded in mystery.
Noralee Frankel's lively biography, Stripping Gypsy, the first ever published about the highly mythologized Gypsy, examines the struggles Lee faced in making a lucrative and unconventional career for herself while maintaining a sense of dignity and social value. Frankel shows that the famous Miss Lee was an enigma, clearly struggling with her choices and her desire to be respected and legitimized. Those who know Gypsy Rose Lee only from the musical and film based on her rise to stardom will be surprised by what they uncover in Stripping Gypsy. In all ways, Lee trafficked in the incongruous: she was at once sex object, intellectual, and activist. In addition to her highly successful strip-tease act and film career, she published two mystery novels and a memoir, wrote two plays, and showed her original artwork in famed Modern Art-impresario Peggy Guggenheim's gallery. Lee also gained notoriety for her participation in liberal politics. As photographer Arnold Newman said, "She was a lady, a brilliant, bright woman who was the friend of many writers and intellectuals." Though she wasn't above using her femininity to full advantage, Lee aspired to much more than admiration for her physical beauty.
Frankel places Lee's life in social and political context while detailing a fascinating entertainment career, in which Lee created and recreated her own identity to fit changing times. Frankel's biography transcends the sensationalism of stripping and asks the public to see the woman beneath the costume, a woman who always kept a little of herself shrouded in mystery.
Reviews / Votes
Frankel's thoroughness is admirable. * Amy Larocca, London Review of Books. * Impeccably researched...highly readable. * Emmanuelle Smith, Financial Times * It's quiet a page turner. * Susan Elkin, Independent on Sunday * Her's is a fascinating story... admirably revealed in this endlessly fascinating biography of an extraordinary woman and her 40-year career. * Peter Burton, Daily Express *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
12 pp halftone plates
Dimensions
Height: 155 mm
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
471 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-975433-5 (9780199754335)
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Noralee Frankel is the Assistant Director, Women, Minorities, and Teaching at the American Historical Association. Her books include Freedom's Women: Black Women and Families in Civil War Era Mississippi and Break Those Chains at Last: African Americans, 1860-1880 (OUP, 1996). She lives in the Washington, D.C, area.
Content
Preface: Stripping Gypsy
1. Getting Started
2. The Burlesque Stage
3. Sophisticated Stripper
4. Follies with Girlfriends
5. To Hell With Louise Hovick
6. Failure as a Dutiful Wife
7. Death, Dies, and Mother
8. Finding the Body
9. Cultured Stripper
10. World Fair's Stripper
11. The Naked Genius
12. Stripping for Labor and the War Effort
13. Motherhood
14. On the Carnival Circuit
15. Nothing to Conceal
16. Strip Around the World
17. Back Home
18. Immortality in Book and Song
19. The Most Famous Former Stripper in the World
20. Aging Gracefully in Public
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
1. Getting Started
2. The Burlesque Stage
3. Sophisticated Stripper
4. Follies with Girlfriends
5. To Hell With Louise Hovick
6. Failure as a Dutiful Wife
7. Death, Dies, and Mother
8. Finding the Body
9. Cultured Stripper
10. World Fair's Stripper
11. The Naked Genius
12. Stripping for Labor and the War Effort
13. Motherhood
14. On the Carnival Circuit
15. Nothing to Conceal
16. Strip Around the World
17. Back Home
18. Immortality in Book and Song
19. The Most Famous Former Stripper in the World
20. Aging Gracefully in Public
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index