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Book : Hope Entertainer Of The Century - Zoglin, Richard

Modelo 39140286
Fabricante o sello Simon & Schuster
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Precio:   $68,299.00
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-Titulo Original : Hope Entertainer Of The Century

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Simon & Schuster

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“Revelatory…fascinating” (The New York Times): The first definitive biography of Bob Hope, featuring exclusive and extensive reporting that makes the persuasive case that he was the most important entertainer of the twentieth century.With his topical jokes and his all-American, brash-but-cowardly screen character, Bob Hope was the only entertainer to achieve top-rated success in every major mass-entertainment medium of the century, from vaudeville in the 1920s all the way to television in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He virtually invented modern stand-up comedy. Above all, he helped redefine the very notion of what it means to be a star: a savvy businessman, an enterprising builder of his own brand, and a public-spirited entertainer whose Christmas military tours and unflagging work for charity set the standard for public service in Hollywood. As Richard Zoglin shows in this “entertaining and important book” (The Wall Street Journal), there is still much to be learned about this most public of figures, from his secret first marriage and his stint in reform school, to his indiscriminate womanizing and his ambivalent relationships with Bing Crosby and Johnny Carson. Hope could be cold, self-centered, tight with a buck, and perhaps the least introspective man in Hollywood. But he was also a tireless worker, devoted to his fans, and generous with friends. “Scrupulously researched, likely definitive, and as entertaining and as important (to an understanding of twentieth- and twenty-first-century pop culture) as its subject once genuinely was” (Vanity Fair), Hope is both a celebration of the entertainer and a complex portrait of a gifted but flawed man. “A wonderful biography,” says Woody Allen. “For me, it’s a feast.” Review “Revelatory…unabashedly ambitious…fascinating.” New York Times“Terrific-scrupulously researched, likely definitive, and as entertaining and as important (to an understanding of 20th- and 21st-century pop culture) as its subject once genuinely was.” Vanity FairA wonderful biography by Richard Zoglin. For me its a feast. -- Woody Allen“Exhaustively researched and incisive, this is an irresistible portrait of Bob Hope, the consummate entertainer who virtually invented stand-up comedy. . . . As Zoglin vividly demonstrates here, Hope, who died in 2003, was a groundbreaker. . . . Hope took great humanity, spectacular delivery and ordinary material and somehow transformed himself into one of the best-loved cultural icons of the age. Whether or not you’ve heard of him, this insightful bio is worth a read.” People“A richly researched book as brash and breezily entertaining as the comedian in his prime.…To his books great benefit, Zoglin does not only argue convincingly for Hopes importance. He shows why the star needed resurrecting.” Cleveland Plain Dealer“Richard Zoglin’s biography Hope does such an effective job of arguing the appeal that even the Hope-hater comes away eager to see more of his good early work, and more sympathetic to the forces in his life and in the country’s which left him hard to like at the end.” -- Adam Gopnik New Yorker“Bob Hope was an entertainment colossus, shrewd and influential well beyond show business. Richard Zoglin’s biography captures it all-the public and private Hope.” -- Tom BrokawRichard Zoglins fascinating biography is as close as were ever going to get to one of the most opaque human beings ever to become justifiably world-famous. Bob Hope lived so long that its easy to forget how original he was, not to mention brilliantly funny and attractive. Its all here: the women, the politics, the amazing career, the selfless devotion to American soldiers, the unexpected empathy, and, thank God, the laughter. -- Scott Eyman, author of John Wayne“A strong case for Hope as a remarkably versatile and surprisingly edgy performer who transformed comedy.” Los Angeles Times “Bob Hope may indeed have been the most popular comedian of the 20
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