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Chargement... Me: Stories of My Life (original 1991; édition 1996)par Katharine Hepburn (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreMoi, histoires de ma vie par Katharine Hepburn (1991)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Very interesting. Came to understand a lot about her personality/character--very proud, frank, selfish, but now admits it, so I admire her for that. Has some good insight into Hollywood then and her life, and people she met. Great actress ( ) One thing I can say about Katharine Hepburn: she clearly didn't employ a ghost writer for her memoirs. For better or worse, Me: Stories of My Life is written in her voice: brisk, disarming, high-handed, New-England-patrician, with prose that veers off into sentence fragments at times. I have to imagine that some of the incidents she recounts here came across much better when told in person, with voices and body language over the dinner table, than they do in print—the whole section about going with a guy to pick up a car in Italy, told inexplicably in script format, fell very flat. But when Hepburn's style works, it works very well, as when she recounts the circumstances of her beloved older brother's death by suicide, something which clearly hurt and bewildered her so many decades later. Lavishly illustrated with candid photos and snapshots taken on the sets of Hepburn's films; also includes a Welsh currant cake recipe and the fact that Hepburn's vocabulary included the phrase "tough titty." She said it was a group of stories and that's what it was. It is better listening than reading from what I've read in the reviews. The abridged version is the way to go unless you don't care about cohesiveness. It's just like if every day you took a recording of your elderly loved one telling a story and threw all those stories into a book without rhyme or reason. I'm still glad I read it because my mom is from that era and worked at Western Union and often handled telegrams between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. It's time for me to get her up and give her morning pills and breakfast pills. Yesterday she asked me if she was my daughter. While at times, the writing is slow and pedantic, overall, I liked this book. It contains beautiful photos, and tales of filming of her many movies. I particularly liked learning about her childhood and her parents who were very intelligent and far in advance of the time in which they lived. She noted that as a child, she remembered meetings held by her mother regarding birth control and a woman's right to control her own body. Her father was a doctor, who had female patients who died as a result of husband's indiscretions and gave their wives sexually transmitted diseases. He was a strong proponent of the need for medications that controlled illness and death. Way ahead of their time, she felt blessed to have such caring parents. Stunningly beautiful, with a kind, caring personality, she was indeed a lovely lady. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Admired and beloved by movie audiences for over sixty years, four-time Academy Award-winner Katharine Hepburn is an American classic. Now Miss Hepburn breaks her long-kept silence about her private life in this absorbing and provocative memoir. A NEW YORK TIMES Notable Book of the Year A Book-of-the-Month-Club Main Selection "From the Paperback edition." Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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