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MortSahlFan
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(If you can't name 10 biographies - name any book) Last Man Standing Mort Sahl and the Birth of Modern Comedy (James Curtis)
Jim Morrison: Friends Gathered Together (Frank Lisciandro) Heartland (Mort Sahl) Lennon on Lennon conversations with John Lennon The trials of Jimmy Hoffa,: An autobiography (Hoffa) Healing The Enemy (Larry Garrett) Cassavetes On Cassavetes (Cassavetes, Carney) Songs My Mother Taught Me: Marlon Brando, Robert Lindsey Bill Hicks: Agent of Evolution (Kevin Booth, Michael Bertin) Citizen Welles A Biography of Orson Welles (Frank Brady |
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Frank Zappa - The Real Frank Zappa
Geedy Lee - My Effin' Life Phil Collins - Not Dead Yet Robert Hilburn - Paul Simon the life Dave Grohl - The Storyteller Tina Fey - Bossypants Sting - Broken Music A Memoir Martin Short - I Must Say George Carlin - Last Words Robert Wyatt - Different Every Time |
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George Eliot: Middlemarch
George Eliot: Adam Bede
George Orwell: 1984 Franz Kafka: The Trial Joseph Conrad: The Secret Agent E.M. Forster: Howard's End Albert Camus: The Outsider Emile Zola: Germinal Elizabeth Gaskell: Cranford D.H. Lawrence: Sons & Lovers Ten of my favourite classics.... Sorry, I have never read a biography of any description (except Elizabeth Gaskell's life of Charlotte Bronte); never intend to... |
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Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere-Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky
Toscanini-Musician Of Conscience-Harvey Sachs Beethoven-Anguish and Triumph-Jan Swafford Gustav Mahler-Bruno Walter Bruckner-Derek Watson Karajan-A Life In Music-Richard Osborne Trial Of Strength-Wilhelm Furtwangler in the Third Reich-Fred K. Prieberg Theme and Variations: The Autobiography Of A Conductor-Bruno Walter A Mingled Chime-Sir Thomas Beecham Two Worlds Of Music-Berta Geissmarr Edited by presdoug - September 08 2024 at 14:31 |
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Carlin and Zappa's books were great!
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In no particular order... Robert K. Massie - Peter the Great: His Life and World Gore Vidal - Burr (Aaron Burr) Alison Weir - The Life of Elizabeth I Walter Isaacson - Leonardo da Vinci William Manchester - American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur David Herbert Donald - Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln) Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes: A Memoir Samuel Clemens - Autobiography of Mark Twain Marion Meade - Dorothy Parker |
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Good list. For me its Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned by John A. Farrel
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Thanks. I'll check that out.
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Hi,
I'm partial to biographies for artists ... that, at times, are more interesting as to how they did things in their work. But there are some nice, and farout things out there. Here is a small list off my reviews: Eno's book is a veritable history of the English/London music scene. Gilliamesque and/or Gilliam on Gilliam ... fun stuff by the director Godard on Godard ... is this film? Truffaut on Truffaut ... it will confuse you ... and many times he gives it up for enough time for things to develop on their own ... at least he knows when NOT to stop filming, allowing some ad libs and moments to shine! Altman on Altman ... awesome fun, and he tells you all the jokes and tricks he played on all actors ... fun reading and you won't want to put it down! Just realize how much he played with the actors to get something that ... was not there! Tremendous fun and laugh! Ennio ... a film by Giuseppe Tornatore about Ennio Morricone, and the maestro tells you how he did just about everything ... it was far out and neat. A must see film, that, at the very least, appreciates someone that really loved film and added to its life with some neatly placed music! And a couple of directors allowed him to do his own thing with the music, as one of them admitted that Ennio was right about how he saw that moment ... neat stuff! ... A long time ago, DE said that film is not a good biography, since a lot of things are changed or romanticized. I agree wholeheartedly, though it is difficult to not realize how much of film comes from history, or from some literary works ... with that said, the following list is NOT a biography, but, if anything, it has a nice touch and idea of what the artist/person maybe about ... Amadeus (Milos Forman) Caravaggio (Derek Jarman) Carrington (Christopher Hampton) Edward II (Derek Jarman) Impromptu (James Lapine) Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean) Mahler (Ken Russell) Nightwatching (Peter Greenaway) Savage Messiah (Ken Russell) Tess (Roman Polanski) The Piano Player (Roman Polanski) The Devils (Ken Russell) The Music Lovers (Ken Russell) Tom and Viv (Brian Gilbert) W. E. (Madonna Ciccone) Where Angels Fear to Tread (Charles Sturridge) Camille Claudel (Bruno Nuytten) Cezanne et Moi (Daniele Thompson) Germinal (Claude Berri) (from Emile Zola's story) Modigliani (Mick Davis) Queen Margot (Patrice Chereau) Tous Les Matins du Monde (Alain Corneau) Aguirre, The Wrath of God (Werner Herzog) Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppe Tornatore) Christopher Columbus (Alberto Lattuada) Cabeza de Vaca (Nicholas Echevarria) A Woman's Tale (Paul Cox) An Angel At My Table (Jane Campion) Bandit Queen (Shekhar Kapur) Becoming Colette (Danny Huston) Klimt (Raul Ruiz) The Last Princess (Hur Jin-ho) Medea (Lars Von Trier) Neruda (Pablo Larrain) Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky) All That Jazz (Bob Fosse) Basquiat (Julian Schnabel) Chaplin (Richard Attenborough) Hemingway and Gellhorn (Philip Kaufman) Henry and June (Philip Kaufman) Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle (Alan Rudolph) Queen of the Desert (Werner Herzog) Tristan and Isolde (Kevin Reynolds) Valentino (Ken Russell) I wanted to add some Eastern Asian films, however, many of them are simplified and the artistic contents kinda hidden, and thus some of these stories seem just like nice literature ... sadly, Zhang Yimou (and others) have a lot of historical stuff in their films, but it kinda leaves it alone and concentrates on the individual characters' story to prevent censors from killing the film! AND, you want to go take a serious look at Ken Russell's filmography ... going way back to his BBC days, his list of films about many artists, is way out there ... and some outstanding stuff. Two of his lesser known films are on Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Isadora Duncan ... and these are both really neat ... and the one on Elgar is also tops. Edited by moshkito - November 02 2024 at 08:09 |
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