Fosse

Fosse
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Jim Meskimen

شابک

9781483073620
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Jim Meskimen's balanced vocal consistency plays well against the constant turmoil and anxiety of Bob Fosse's vibrant life. The smart yet cynical innovator, award-winning dancer, choreographer, and Broadway musical and film director is gloriously brought to life once again in this exhaustively researched opus, which includes previously unavailable materials and new firsthand interviews. Meskimen's well-paced narration style, versatile, breezy, and conversational, helps to humanize a bigger-than-life personality, one that seemed ever to be drawn to and obsessed with death. An American original, Fosse influenced the New York stage and changed the pace in cinematography and film editing. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from September 23, 2013
Bob Fosse, the legendary Broadway choreographer and director of the trendsetting movie antimusicals Cabaret and All That Jazz (which chronicled his life), is the glittering, neurotic soul of showbiz in this scintillating biography. Film scholar and critic Wasson (Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.) styles Fosse as a charismatic charmer, a relentless and endearing lady's man, a tyrant in the rehearsal studio, a prima donna in the director's chair, and a methamphetamine-addicted narcissist with a persistent death wish and simultaneous delusions of grandeur and worthlessness. Embedded within this exhilarating, appalling portrait is a revealing account of Fosse's dance innovations: the fluttering hands, wrist flicks, shoulder shrugs and other "isolations" of disarticulated body parts; the sleazy vaudevillian glamor inspiredâand hauntedâby his teenage years dancing at burlesque clubs; his vision of life as a cynical "performance of self." There's an enormous amount of scholarship here, yet the story never drags, so adroitly does he blend his material into a fluent narrative around evocative scenes where character emerges novelistically. Throughout, he spotlights vivid supporting sketches of celebrities from Fred Astaire (who "danced even when he stood still") to Liza Minnelli ("a strange, spastic show-biz animal"). Agent: David Halpern, the Robbins Office.




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