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JOLSON: THE LEGEND COMES TO LIFE By Herbert G Goldman - Hardcover **Mint Condition**.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195055055
ISBN-139780195055054
eBay Product ID (ePID)4440841

Product Key Features

Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameJolson : the Legend Comes to Life
Publication Year1988
SubjectEntertainment & Performing Arts, Linguistics / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorNot Available
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight31 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN88-004222
Dewey Edition19
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal782.81/092/4 B
SynopsisWith a sure eye for the revealing anecdote, Herbert G. Goldman chronicles each step of Al Jolson's colorful life, providing the definitive biography of this quintessential star of the musical stage. In doing the research for this lively biography, Goldman combed major archives, meticulously compiled data from old trade newspapers, and conducted numerous interviews among the ever-thinning ranks of those who knew and worked with Jolson. The result is an authoritative rendering of a fascinating life and times., They call him "The Immortal Jolson"--the dynamic king of Broadway. Audiences knew him for four decades as The World's Greatest Entertainer. Now Herbert G. Goldman gives us the definitive biography of this quintessential star of the musical stage. _____With a sure eye for the revealing anecdote, Goldman chronicles each step of Al Jolson's colorful life: his early struggles with his brother, Harry, on the vaudeville and burlesque circuit; his rise to stardom on Broadway, which prompted a Variety writer to proclaim, "The Shuberts may run the Winter Garden, but Al Jolson owns it"; his glory at the pinnacle of national fame, which came with his appearances in the movies The Jazz Singer (the first "talking picture") and The Singing Fool ; his subsequent decline and brief resurgence after the film biography The Jolson Story was released in 1946; and his final round of appearances in 1950, entertaining American troops in Korea just before his death. Goldman explores the complexities of the Jolson personality, as revealed in his four stormy marriages and his relations with his family, business associates, friends, and enemies. _____Jolson's childlike egocentricity, restless spirit, and frequent generosity all emerge in this finely rounded portrait. But what emerges most vividly is a picture of Jolson the entertainer--a man of the stage whose exuberant optimism and magnetic energy enthralled three generations of audiences. _____In doing the research for this lively biography, Goldman combed major archives, meticulously compiled data from old trade newspapers, and conducted numerous interviews among the ever-thinning ranks of those who knew and worked with Jolson. The result is a one-of-a-kind rendering of a fascinating life and times., They call him "The Immortal Jolson"--the dynamic king of Broadway. Audiences knew him for four decades as The World's Greatest Entertainer. Now Herbert G. Goldman gives us the definitive biography of this quintessential star of the musical stage. _____With a sure eye for the revealing anecdote, Goldman chronicles each step of Al Jolson's colorful life: his early struggles with his brother, Harry, on the vaudeville and burlesque circuit; his rise to stardom on Broadway, which prompted a Variety writer to proclaim, "The Shuberts may run the Winter Garden, but Al Jolson owns it"; his glory at the pinnacle of national fame, which came with his appearances in the movies The Jazz Singer (the first "talking picture") and The Singing Fool; his subsequent decline and brief resurgence after the film biography The Jolson Story was released in 1946; and his final round of appearances in 1950, entertaining American troops in Korea just before his death. Goldman explores the complexities of the Jolson personality, as revealed in his four stormy marriages and his relations with his family, business associates, friends, and enemies. _____Jolson's childlike egocentricity, restless spirit, and frequent generosity all emerge in this finely rounded portrait. But what emerges most vividly is a picture of Jolson the entertainer--a man of the stage whose exuberant optimism and magnetic energy enthralled three generations of audiences. _____In doing the research for this lively biography, Goldman combed major archives, meticulously compiled data from old trade newspapers, and conducted numerous interviews among the ever-thinning ranks of those who knew and worked with Jolson. The result is a one-of-a-kind rendering of a fascinating life and times.
LC Classification NumberML420.J74G6 1988

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