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Peter Evans (4) (1933–2012)

Auteur de Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations

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8 oeuvres 438 utilisateurs 11 critiques

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Crédit image: Peter Evans sur le site de Simon & Schuster

Œuvres de Peter Evans

Vengeance (2004) 136 exemplaires
The Englishman's Daughter (1983) 24 exemplaires
Bardot; eternal sex goddess (1972) 6 exemplaires
Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974) 2 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1933-12-10
Date de décès
2012-08-31
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Royaume-Uni
Lieu du décès
Dulwich, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
Professions
Journaliste
Organisations
Daily Express
Los Angeles Times
Vogue

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This is far, far better than one would expect from the cover and the title. It’s absolutely Nabokovian in how the book is about its own creation; at least half of it concerns the author trying to cajole his subject into talking. And what a subject! Ava Gardner was a self-described broad when such a term was still used and comes across as sharp, foolish, tough, vain, sexy, lonely, insecure, sensible, and someone you’d love to have a drink with. It’s a terrific study of celebrity and reads like the inspiration for Sunset Blvd, although not as depressing.

There’s a laugh-out-loud line one every other page—but don’t lend this to your maiden aunt.
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Stubb | 6 autres critiques | Aug 28, 2018 |
Peter Evans was hired to do a biography of Ava Gardner (in the 1990s?), and this is his recap of the notes he was making while having sporadic late-night conversations with her. She eventually nixed the project, and Evans died, but then Ed Victor, who is a book agent or something involved in the initial project, got this published recently.

It's good. She liked sex, and describes her husbands and lovers: Mickey Rooney (horn dog), Artie Shaw (cerebral), Howard Hughes (overly gentle?), Frank Sinatra is just skimmed, and George C. Scott was a brute.

She really liked John Huston but avoided his passes. She wasn't a good actress and she knew it, but also knew that her sex appeal was enough for a Hollywood career.
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br77rino | 6 autres critiques | Jan 10, 2017 |
I learned a lot about both Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan (bonus). I realize I have seen barely any of Sellers's films. I know him best for his role as Inspect Clouseau. My father was a huge fan of Sellers and took me to see all of his Clouseau films. Having now read his biography I can see a certain kinship between Sellers and my father. Both were rather depressed, insular people with well meaning but overly ambitious (and nagging) mothers and both never quite recovered from the divorce from their first wife.… (plus d'informations)
 
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pussreboots | Aug 23, 2014 |
Let's get it straight folks. This is not the proverbial biography of Ava Gardner as some reviewers were complaining about, it states on the cover the book consists of CONVERSATIONS with her. Conversations with the author for the intended book they were co-writing.
After spending uncountable hours with her in person and on the phone at all hours, she nixed it. Why? Because she wanted to maintain a public image that reality did not fit.
Ava Gardner was a whole hell of a lot of woman. Strong, opinionated, intelligent she called it like she saw it. Vulgar, brash, stunningly beautiful and fiercely herself- like it or lump it, men were intrigued and she had her share.
This book was written from a unique standpoint in that 1) both Ava and the author died before it was published and 2)it's not a whitewashed cleaned up bio for the masses...it's real.
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linda.marsheells | 6 autres critiques | Aug 13, 2014 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
438
Popularité
#55,890
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
11
ISBN
163
Langues
9

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