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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William V. Madison , Willliam V MadisonPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781617037610ISBN 10: 1617037613 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 30 April 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFor everyone who found her an enigmatic delight on stages and screens, the book is a resonant must-read, evoking its subject and the golden age of theater and film in which she lived. --Tom Shales, Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic When I started out in New York, in the late 60's, one of my earliest friends and fellow performers at Upstairs at the Downstairs was the inimitable Madeline Kahn. As young and struggling artists, we bonded as great friends, and remained friends for thirty years. Even back then, I knew her talent would take her far. She was so gifted in so many ways, it's difficult to summarize her genius. I'm delighted that William V. Madison's book has perfectly captured her irreverent humor as well as all the challenges she faced as a single working woman. Madeline continues to influence younger artists today, and her performances are a treasure for all of us. --Lily Tomlin, Below the Belt revue, Upstairs at the Downstairs Madeline was bright, committed, thoughtful, and one of the most remarkable actresses I have ever worked with. William V. Madison's biography captures Madeline's complexity and finely documents her career and personal life. --Jane Alexander, actress, author, former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and wildlife conservationist Madeline Kahn is the best comic or dramatic actress, the best singer--serious or comic--and the best I've worked with, or known in my life. --Gene Wilder A genuine and engrossing tribute. . . . I think it would even make Madeline Kahn smile. --Rex Reed Bids to become the surprise biography of the year. A great untold story intriguingly revealed. Superbly researched, digs deep into the life and times of its subject and captures her essence. --Dan Rather A fine biography, worthy of Madeline's unique talent and contribution. --Robert Klein A riveting and unforgettable portrait. --Christina Haag, actress and New York Times bestselling author of Come to the Edge: A Love Story Actresses and female singers must read this book to get an idea of the kind of adversity that Madeline Kahn faced in her career and that they may face too. It's perfectly, absolutely normal to sing and dance and play--what's abnormal is trying to make a living from it. --Michael Karm, director and teacher (Actors Studio West), Kahn's co-star (Two by Two), and acting coach For everyone who found her an enigmatic delight on stages and screens, the book is a resonant must-read, evoking its subject and the golden age of theater and film in which she lived. --Tom Shales, Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic When I started out in New York, in the late 60's, one of my earliest friends and fellow performers at Upstairs at the Downstairs was the inimitable Madeline Kahn. As young and struggling artists, we bonded as great friends, and remained friends for thirty years. Even back then, I knew her talent would take her far. She was so gifted in so many ways, it's difficult to summarize her genius. I'm delighted that William V. Madison's book has perfectly captured her irreverent humor as well as all the challenges she faced as a single working woman. Madeline continues to influence younger artists today, and her performances are a treasure for all of us. --Lily Tomlin, Below the Belt revue, Upstairs at the Downstairs A superior portrait of a talented star. --Library Journal By 1974, Kahn was by any measure a star. . . . But then, according to William V. Madison in Madeline Kahn: Being the Music, A Life, it all disappeared. The talent didn't disappear, mind you; but it seems that Kahn's faith in herself, which was never strong, deserted her altogether. . . . The book, mind you, is not depressing; it is illuminating. . . . Madison has followed her career step-by-step; every job seems to be discussed, including guest shots on television series. --Steven Suskin, Huffington Post A stunning achievement to rank alongside the very few really terrific theatrical bios. --David Noh, Gay City News Madison, a former CBS News producer, gives comedian Madeline Kahn (1942-1999) the star treatment and provides fans with an in-depth, heartfelt look into her too-brief life. . . . [He] offers a warm portrait of Kahn and ends on an upbeat note, observing that Kahn experienced overdue romantic and professional fulfillment in her last years, including winning a Tony Award and acting in the award-winning Judy Berlin for her final film. --Publishers Weekly William V. Madison's detailed new biography . . . is a sad book; Kahn's career had more disappointments than triumphs, and her personal life was dominated by her parasite of a mother. But it reads well. Madison is adept at describing Kahn's performances, and he adores his subject and evinces great compassion for her. . . . Madison chronicles her life so lovingly that readers get a real fix on who she was and what made her so hilarious. --Ed Sikov, Film Quarterly Well-researched and insightful. --Associated Press A searching and compassionate study. --Michael Feingold, Theater Mania Author InformationWilliam V. Madison, New York, New York, is a former producer at CBS News and a former associate editor of Opera News; he was the lone production assistant on the Broadway musical Rags in 1986. A graduate of Brown University and of Columbia's School of Creative Writing, he is a native Texan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |