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Overview"A true icon of America at a turning point in its history, Gypsy Rose Lee was the first - and the only - stripper to become a household name, write novels, and win the adulation of intellectuals, bankers, socialites, and ordinary Americans. Her outrageous blend of funny-smart sex symbol with the aura of high culture (she boasted that she liked to read Great Books and listen to classical music while taking off her clothes on-stage) inspired a musical, memoirs, a portrait by Max Ernst, and a species of rose. ""Gypsy"" is the first book about Gypsy Rose Lee's life, fame, and place in America not written by a family member, and it reveals her deep impact on the social and cultural transformations taking shape during her life.Rachel Shteir, author of the prize-winning ""Striptease"", gives us Gypsy's story from her arrival in New York in 1931 to her sojourns in Hollywood, her friendships and rivalries with writers and artists, the Sondheim musical, family memoirs that retold her history in divergent ways, and a television biopic currently in the making. With verve, audacity, and native guile, Gypsy Rose Lee moved striptease from the margins of American life to Broadway, Hollywood, and Main Street. ""Gypsy"" tells how she did it, and why." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel ShteirPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9780300120400ISBN 10: 0300120400 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsShteir tries to show us more of Gypsy than the censors would allow-if not of her body, then of her mind and spirit.In Shteir's hands, Gypsy becomes a working-class heroine, a feminist role model, a pioneer of contemporary sexuality, even an American icon. -Adam Kirsch, BarnesandNobleReview.com -- Adam Kirsch Shteir situates Gypsy Rose Lee's various career metamorphoses in terms of parallel American social and cultural transformations, from the Great Depression through the first decade of the Sexual Revolution. The story of Gypsy's multiple careers as a performer, stripper, Hollywood actor, activist, artist, writer and intellectual, provides a still pertinent and important commentary on America's 'Main Street' view of sexuality and sexual display in general (at once hidden and covered, revered and disdained). --Katherine Liepe-Levinson, author of Strip Show --Katherine Liepe-Levinson It is simply impossible...not fall in love with Gypsy's tenacity, wit and confounding, beguiling, oh-so-American mix of self-mythology and self-awareness. --Lily Burana, Washington Pos t<br>--Lily Burana Author InformationRachel Shteir is associate professor, The Theatre School, DePaul University, and author of Striptease: The Untold Story of the Girlie Show. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |