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Simon Louvish

    Simon Louvish es un autor y cineasta israelí cuya obra se adentra frecuentemente en las vidas de personajes ficticios atrapados entre guerras, espionaje y convulsiones sociales. Sus narrativas exploran las complejidades de la existencia humana en tiempos turbulentos. Más allá de la ficción, también elabora biografías y estudios literarios, descubriendo los fascinantes trayectos vitales y las contribuciones artísticas de figuras notables. La escritura de Louvish se caracteriza por su profundidad y la cualidad inmersiva de los mundos que crea para los lectores.

    Coffee with Groucho
    Keystone, the life and clowns of Mack Sennett
    It's a Gift
    Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey
    Mae West
    • Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      A study of one of the cinema's most famous artists, Charlie Chaplin, whose Tramp persona is famous the world over, even to those who have never seen his films.

      Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey2010
      4,0
    • Coffee with Groucho

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      With a foreword by the actor, director, and playwright described as “the greatest living exponent of Groucho Marx’s material” by The New York Times, and text by the author of Monkey Business, a biography of the Marx Brothers, this bio brings the wisecracking, cigar-chomping, eyebrow-raising comedian to life on the page. Groucho discusses such issues as the film Duck Soup, the rules of comedy, the directors he worked with, and his talented brothers Harpo and Chico (“You know, of course, those two aren’t really acting when they play those scenes. They’re just being themselves.”).

      Coffee with Groucho2007
      3,1
    • Mae West

      It Ain't No Sin

      • 491 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      'I used to be Snow White, but I drifted...' Drawing on unpublished material from Mae West's personal papers, acclaimed biographer Simon Louvish offers us the first comprehensive book on West's legendarily sassy life and work. He examines her early vaudeville career, her transgressive and controversial Broadway plays (such as Sex), and her film career. The book also tracks Mae's later career from the 1940s through the 1970s, with new material on her larger-than-life Las Vegas and nightclub acts, and fascinating insight into her life with her companion-till-death, Paul Novak. Louvish, having inspected reams of West's private writings, also provides a completely new perspective on her as an original writer and creator, and traces the origin and development of the famous 'Mae West quips'. This is certainly the first book to tell West's tale with verifiable accuracy, as one of the great showbiz sagas of the twentieth century. It is both a distinctively American and rambunctiously universal tale.

      Mae West2005
      4,0
    • Keystone, the life and clowns of Mack Sennett

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Presents a portrait of the father of American slapstick--the iron worker-turned-actor who pioneered a dizzying vocabulary of on-camera gags, gaffes, and gyrations.

      Keystone, the life and clowns of Mack Sennett2003
      3,6
    • It's a Gift is Norman McLeod's classic comedy of disasters, in which W.C. Fields plays a general-store proprietor who buys an orange-ranch by mail and transports his family to California. This study features a brief production history and detailed filmography.

      It's a Gift1994
      3,9