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Marlene Dietrich: Photographs and Memories [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

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Kurzbeschreibung

20. November 2001
Marlene Dietrich never threw away anything.

She kept her good-luck black rag doll (it appeared with her in The Blue Angel and followed her to dressing tables on every movie set). She kept the letters (every last one) she received from her lovers and her husband of fifty-three years. She kept every article of clothing made for her by the great French couturiers and the legendary Hollywood costume designers. She kept everything.

And she believed in storage. Six storage companies, from New York to California, London, and Paris, held pieces of Miss Dietrich’s life, locked away for decades like the pieces of the life of Charles Foster Kane. Over the years, hundreds of thousands of dollars were paid in rental fees. After Dietrich’s death, the articles were gathered together—twenty-five thousand objects and eighteen thousand images. Some were auctioned at Sotheby’s in Los Angeles. The major pieces of Dietrich’s vast collection were assembled in an archive and given to the FilmMuseum Berlin.

Now, her treasures are brought together in 289 photographs from her own collection, with extended captions by her daughter, Maria Riva.

We see Dietrich as a child, in velvet dress and golden ringlets...Dietrich as a young actress in Berlin...as the newly married Mrs. Rudolf Sieber, standing proudly with her husband. We see love letters and letters marking the ends of affairs. We see Dietrich in Hollywood...with Chaplin...with Fritz Lang...at the Paramount commissary...Dietrich captured in snapshots by her movie-creator, Josef von Sternberg...Dietrich as a mother.

We see her at war...in never-before-published photographs of a USO tour...in uniform (tailor-made for her, of course) disembarking from a transport plane...Dietrich with the 82nd Airborne...Dietrich rolling into Germany in
a U.S. tank.

Here she is with her directors and fellow actors: Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Judy Garland, John Wayne, Ernst Lubitsch, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power. Here are portraits of her by Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst, Milton Greene, John Engstead. And here is Marlene, shimmering, in Las Vegas, the consummate performer, and at the Palladium in London, triumphant!

Produktinformation

  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 304 Seiten
  • Verlag: Random House; Auflage: 1 (20. November 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0375405348
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375405341
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 26,4 x 26,2 x 2,8 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (1 Kundenrezension)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.395.416 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Marlene Dietrich never threw anything away, from her good-luck black rag doll to the letters she received from her lovers. She kept every article of clothing made for her by the great French couturiers and Hollywood costume designers. After Dietrich's death, the articles were gathered together: 25,000 objects and 18,000 images. The major pieces of Dietrich's vast collection were assembled in an archive and given to the Film Museum Berlin, and are now on permanent exhibition there. This book brings together 370 photographs from her own collection as ell as photographs taken of her fabulous dresses, accessories, Vuitton trunks, along with letters from lovers and friends (among them Ernest Hemingway, Jean Cocteau, William Randolph Hearst and Douglas Fairbanks Jr). -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Maria Riva is the author of Marlene Dietrich, a biography of her mother. She lives in Palm Springs, California, and New York. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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3.0 von 5 Sternen She Saved It All! 6. Mai 2004
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Ms. Marlene Dietrich saved everything she ever came into contact with. While she was alive, her belongings were stored in six locations and many of them found their way to the FilmMuseum Berlin, which is the source for this book. As a result, the book contains many studio stills; snapshots taken by friends; images of costumes, dresses, and memorabilia; and many personal belongings. I have never seen an illustrated book about a movie star with more kinds of images than this book has. Ms. Dietrich's daughter, Ms. Maria Riva, wrote the captions for the photographs along with Mr. Werner Sudendorf.

But the book is primarily done to give you a flavor of Ms. Dietrich, both as a private person and as a movie star. Marlene Dietrich begins with a series of commentaries about what famous people had to say about her. Some of these have great historical significance such as Mr. Josef von Sternberg's description of how he came to cast her for The Blue Angel. Others focus on her persona and its impact on others (she was "Lorelei" to M. Jean Cocteau). Mr. John Engstead focuses on her physical side (how she fought to keep her weight off, and her patience with painful poses in take after take). Others describe what a kind person she was, in welcoming others and helping sick colleagues. I enjoyed these reminiscences very much.

The studio stills are fascinating for the intense efforts by Mr. von Sternberg to capture just the right "look" for Ms. Dietrich. The captions do a fine job of describing the errors that caused some images to be rejected.

If you are like me, you will be struck by how strong an image Ms. Dietrich presented, whether dressed in women's clothes or in men's. I ended up wondering how much of our changed views towards equality were helped along in the early days by much admired women like Ms. Dietrich who would appear attractively in nontraditional clothing.

The snapshots are especially interesting for showing Ms. Dietrich "roughing it" for the USO in North Africa and Europe during World War II.

My favorite photographs of Ms. Dietrich include:

Berlin, 1930, during the filming of The Blue Angel

1932 in Shanghai Express outfit

Pose she struck on her own during shooting for Life cover in 1950

Snapshot with Groucho Marx

Mother-daughter hula snapshot

Posing with daughter in Dior's "New Look"

Face with fur hat from The Scarlett Empress

Destry Rides Again shot with curly hair

If you are wondering why I used these descriptions, be aware that the photographic captions here do not follow the conventions of photography books.

The costume, clothing, and memorabilia sections are produced in brilliant color while the shots of Ms. Dietrich are all in duotone. The reproduction quality is high in all cases.

The end of the book includes lists of all her film, stage, and concert appearances, and her recordings. These will be very useful if this book piques your interest about her career. I, for one, hope to see many more of her films after having read the book.

I had always been curious about the derivation of the name, Marlene, and was fascinated to learn that it is a contraction of "Maria Magdalene."

What will people say about you when you are no longer with us? What story will your photographs tell? How will your work reveal you? What will your possessions express to coming generations? Who should be your biographer?

Live each day as though it will be documented forever!
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Exquisite 26. Januar 2002
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This book is EXQUISITE! This book is a stunning collection of photographs, memorabilia,and personal items belonging to one of Hollywood's most infamous stars. Even if you were not a fan of Marlene Dietrich, you will be mesmerized by the beautiful images chronicled in this book. A collaboration between Maria Riva (Dietrich's daughter) and the Marlene Dietrich Museum in Berlin.This incredible movie star apparently didn't throw ANYTHING away (except perhaps her numerous lovers, letters to whom and from whom are also included in this tome). The sheer beauty and quality of Ms. Dietrich's clothing and personal items (visible in this book IN FULL COLOUR)speaks volumes as to this magnificent woman's taste and unsurpassed style. This is truly a well thought out and carefully put together homage to one of the silver screen's most enduring legends!
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5.0 von 5 Sternen La Dietrich 24. Juni 2003
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If you were a fan of Dietrich and were allowed to own only ONE book about this woman, then this should be the book to own. To reiterate another reviewer's thought -- it is EXQUISITE.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen A vulnerable, more open Marlene 3. Dezember 2001
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Here are images we've never seen before. The ones of her life on the front in W.W. II are amazing. Brave woman fighting for the US soldiers. And the picture of her in the bathtub is worth the book alone. The private dresses, her lingerie, her jewels -- these are amazing.
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