
Marlene
A Novel
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Narrator Bernadette Dunne's sensitive, sophisticated narration is ideally suited to this fascinating novelization of the life of Maria Magdalena Dietrich, better known as Hollywood entertainment icon Marlene Dietrich. The work chronicles, in historical fiction, her early life in Germany and then her Hollywood career through the end of WWII. Dunne applies a lilting touch with just a hint of German-accented English, with much of her performance closely approximating what listeners may recall from Dietrich's films and recordings. The work paints a lush portrait of Dietrich's wanderlust, bisexuality, and enthusiastic support of the United States during Germany's Third Reich. This richly detailed effort provides dramatic insight into Dietrich's strong and complex personality. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

March 15, 2016
International movie star Marlene Dietrich relates her eventful story in a first-person fictional account. Maria Magdalene Dietrich, known as Marlene, was born to a distinguished but threadbare family in turn-of-the-20th-century Berlin, where her hardworking widowed mother instilled in her the motto Tu etwas--do something. This work ethic and constant struggle against insolvency in a defeated Germany propels young Marlene to a music conservatory, where, upon learning that she will never be a top-notch violinist, she promptly seduces her instructor, beginning a lifelong journey of balancing her middling talent with her overwhelming sexual charisma. Set loose in the cabaret world of the Weimar Republic, Marlene works her way up from the chorus to bit parts in the burgeoning German film world, marries a promising director, and then meets Josef von Sternberg, who makes her a star and takes her to Hollywood. Author Gortner (The Vatican Princess, 2015, etc.) skillfully evokes the cross-dressing, sexually fluid atmosphere of the seedy nightclubs that helped Marlene define her unique appeal; the scenes are lively and authentic, though overpopulated. When Marlene moves to Hollywood, the story becomes a litany of lovers--Gary Cooper, Mercedes de Acosta, and Jean Gabin--and interchangeable films in which Marlene plays a chanteuse or spy while coping with numerous domestic problems that are raised but never fully examined. It's only when Bette Davis badgers Marlene into joining the USO that the novel finds its heart. The scenes of Marlene entertaining the troops and visiting hospitals in Europe during the second world war are well-detailed and truly moving. An ambitious but occasionally overbroad account of the life of the German-American star whose life spanned continents, wars, and nearly an entire century.
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Starred review from April 15, 2016
Gortner, the author of Mademoiselle Chanel (2015), provides a fictional biography of yet another iconic twentieth-century female. From the racy, ribald cabarets of Weimer-era Berlin to the glitz and glamour of golden-era Hollywood, the beguilingly androgynous and fiercely passionate Marlene Dietrich, born Maria Magdalena Dietrich into a respectable middle-class family, fairly leaps off every page. The first-person voice lends an air of intimacy and immediacy to the narration, as Marlene relates her metamorphosis from a repressed German violin student into a sexually liberated international film star. Divided loyalties plague Dietrich her entire life. Torn between two countries, she chooses the U.S. when Germany descends into madness; torn between her child and her profession, she opts to put her burgeoning career first. Though her choices always exact a price, she lives her life bravely and passionately, raising a multitude of hackles and disapproving eyebrows along the way. Cinematic in both scope and story, this sweeping reconception of the professionally and personally captivating Dietrich will appeal to both film buffs and fans of historical fiction.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)
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