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Lillian Hellman, an imperious life, Dorothy Gallagher

Label
Lillian Hellman, an imperious life, Dorothy Gallagher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-160) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lillian Hellman
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
852488713
Responsibility statement
Dorothy Gallagher
Series statement
Jewish Lives
Sub title
an imperious life
Summary
Glamorous, talented, audacious--Lillian Hellman knew everyone, did everything, had been everywhere. By the age of 29 she had written the first of four hit Broadway plays, and soon she was considered a member of America's first rank of dramatists, a position she maintained for more than twenty-five years. Apart from her literary accomplishments, she lived a rich life filled with notable friendships, controversial political activity, travel, and love affairs, most importantly with Dashiell Hammett. But by the time she died, the truth about her life and works had been called into question. Scandals attached to her name, having to do with sex, with money, and with her own veracity. Exploring Hellman's leftist politics, her Jewish and Southern background, and her famous testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee, biographer Gallagher also undertakes a new reading of Hellman's carefully crafted memoirs and plays, in which she is both revealed and hidden. Gallagher sorts through the facts and the myths, arriving at a sharply drawn portrait of a woman who lived large to the end of her remarkable life and never backed down from a fight.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
The Hubbards of Bowden -- The Marxes of Demopolis -- Two Jewish girls -- Marriage -- The writing life: 1933-1984 -- Along came a spider -- Eros -- Counterparts -- The incurious tourist -- Lillian Hellman's analyst -- "You are what you are to me" -- Having her say -- Jewish lit -- An honored woman -- Mere facts
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