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Josephine Baker

    3 de junio de 1906 – 12 de abril de 1975
    Josephine Baker
    Ich habe zwei Lieben...
    I can Be an Awesome Performer
    Paměti. Vzpomínky legendární tanečnice
    Chronicles Abroad: Berlin
    Vive la chanson Vol. 2
    Fearless and Free
    • Fearless and Free

      A Memoir

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The memoir presents Josephine Baker's captivating journey from her humble beginnings in Missouri to becoming a celebrated performer in 1920s Paris. Known for her charm and beauty, she mingled with cultural icons and made headlines with her unique lifestyle, including walking a pet cheetah. Beyond her entertainment career, Baker served as a spy for the French resistance during WWII and became an advocate for civil rights, notably speaking alongside Martin Luther King at the March on Washington. This engaging narrative, based on extensive conversations with journalist Marcel Sauvage, reveals her vibrant personality and legacy.

      Fearless and Free
      4,2
    • Chronicles Abroad: Berlin

      Tales of the City

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Berlin is one of the most intriguing cities in Europe. Despite its tumultuous history, it has remained the heart of Germany, even when the heart was divided in four. In one pocket-sized volume, Berlin collects the best fiction and nonfiction about the city from an array of writers of international stature. From chanteuse Josephine Baker on her second adopted home to playwright Bertolt Brecht on the decline of the Weimar Republic, and including an excerpt from Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow, a resident's 1989 account of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and a description of Berlin from the 1912 edition of a Baedeker guide (written by Karl Baedeker himself), Berlin is an engaging literary stroll through a remarkable city. contents Preface / Vladimir Nabokov --The job / Bertolt Brecht --The Berlin diaries / Marie Vassiltchikov --Berlin Alexanderplatz / Alfred Doblin --Gravity's rainbow / Thomas Pynchon --Picture postcard, Berlin / Franz Kafka --The lavender lay / Marcellus Schiffer --The party at the wall / Bennett Owen --Julia / Lillian Hellman --Berlin's general aspect / Karl Baedeker --A Berlin diary / Christopher Isherwood --From Berlin to the Folies-Bergere / Josephine Baker --Berlin letter / Rainer Maria Rilke --Ritter Gluck / E. T. A. Hoffmann --The quest for Christa T. / Christa Wolf.

      Chronicles Abroad: Berlin
    • Paměti. Vzpomínky legendární tanečnice

      • 311 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Vzpomínky legendární tanečnice.Když se neznámá mladičká Američanka Josephine Bakerová objevila roku 1926 v Champs-Élysées, zapůsobila na Paříž jako naprosté zjevení. Francouzský novinář a spisovatel Marcel Sauvage byl u toho a na základě jeho rozhovorů, které v průběhu let s legendární tanečnicí pravidelně vedl, vznikla tato kniha autentických vzpomínek. Konečná podoba citlivé, laskavé a zároveň poetické stylizace střípků spontánního vyprávění vykresluje Bakerovou jako umělkyni i člověka s až neuvěřitelně velkým srdcem.

      Paměti. Vzpomínky legendární tanečnice
      4,2
    • Josephine Baker (1906-1975) escaped segregation and racist violence by moving to Paris in 1925, where she became a renowned dancer, singer, and actress. Beyond her artistic achievements, Baker was a tireless advocate for equality across race, gender, and class. In recognition of her contributions, she was inducted into the Pantheon in 2021, becoming the sixth and first non-white woman honored there. The exhibition "Freedom—Equality—Humanity" at the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn explores the foundations of Baker's success and her ability to transform the stigma of her skin color into a source of strength, using her fame to empower others. The accompanying catalogue features essays by Annette Dorgerloh, Mona Horncastle, Yao Modzinou, Brygida Ochaim, Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting, and Barbara Tannenbaum, which delve into Baker's legacy, her role as a freedom fighter, and her impact on the LGBTQ+ community. Additionally, it contextualizes her work within dance history and illustrates 1920s and 1930s Paris as a progressive, cosmopolitan hub that empowered (African-American) women and served as a creative epicenter in Europe.

      Freiheit – Gleichheit – Menschlichkeit