Axel Madsen fue un escritor cuyo trabajo exploró frecuentemente temas de sexualidad y homosexualidad en el arte y la cultura. Se hizo conocido por sus detalladas y perspicaces biografías de artistas, examinando sus procesos creativos y vidas personales. Su escritura se distinguió por su habilidad para desvelar las motivaciones ocultas y las presiones sociales que moldearon los viajes artísticos de sus sujetos. El trabajo de Madsen ofrece una profunda mirada a la interconexión de las vidas personales y artísticas.
Hija ilegítima de un vendedor ambulante, huérfana de madre, educada en un orfanato por unas monjas que la enseñaron a coser; su temperamento inquieto y su instinto para la confección le abrieron las puertas del selecto mundo de la moda.
The story of the Fields family explores the extremes of rebellion and folly among its descendants, from a son possibly shot by a chorus girl to a great-great grandson who built Hollywood dreams with his fortune. It provides a fresh perspective on wealth, success, and the darker side of the American dream.
Coco Chanel's genius for fashion may have been distilled in simplicity, but her life was an extravaganza. A brilliant array of luminaries fell under her spell - Picasso, Churchill, cocteau- lovers included the Grand Duke Dmitri; the English roue, Boy Capel; a French poet- a German spy and the Duke of Westminster, who offered to leave his wife for her permanently, if she would bear him an heir. Paradoxically, though she might have been regarded in some lights as a pioneering feminist - sacrificing marriage to a revolutionary career in couture - Chanel was utterly baffled by the idea of women's politics. Educated women? 'A woman's education consists of two lessons- never leave the house without stockings, never go out without a hat.' Chanel's rise from penniless orphan to millionaire designer - 'inventing' sportswear, the little black dress and No 5 - makes compelling reading, not least because she was inclined to design her own life as deftly as she did her fashions. Axel Madsen negotiates Chanel's smoke screens with skill, bringing this tantalising woman to life in all her alluring complexity.
An incisive biography explores the life of actress Barbara Stanwyck, her rise to stardom, her marriages, and her part the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s. Reprint.
Hollywood's Greatest Secret : Female Stars who Loved Other Women
288 páginas
11 horas de lectura
This is the documented story of some of the most glamorous women in the world who lived two lives--in public as larger-than-life romantic heroines of the screen, and in private as lesbians or bisexuals. From the early years of the "talkies" through the beginning of the 1950s, they were secretly known as the Sewing Circle, and this is their story. Among them were Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Tallulah Bankhead, Katherine Cornell, Barbara Stanwyck, and Joan Crawford. Others whose secret lives are divulged for the first time: Maude Adams, Lynn Fontanne, Myrna Loy, Edith Head, Janet Gaynor, Jill Esmond, Elsa Lanchester, Isadora Duncan, Laurette Taylor, Libby Holman, Marjorie Main, Agnes Moorehead, and Dame Judith Anderson.--Publisher description.
Sonia Delaunay, wife of painter Robert Delaunay, and co-founder of the Orphist school in 1910, was the center of a brilliant circle in Paris. Madsen offers a rich and compelling look at this fascinating and influential woman, the first living female artist to have a retrospective show at the Louvre.
Viele der Filmidole waren lesbisch oder bisexuell - ein absolutes Tabu im Hollywood der 20er bis 50er Jahre. Der "Nähkreis" war für viele Stars der einzige Ort, an dem sie sich selber sein konnten.