Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt

Awards:   Winner of National Jewish Book Award (Book of the Year) 2014
Author:   Robert Gottlieb
Publisher:   Yale University Press
ISBN:  

9780300141276


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   21 September 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt


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  • Winner of National Jewish Book Award (Book of the Year) 2014

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Author:   Robert Gottlieb
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780300141276


ISBN 10:   0300141270
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   21 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Robert Gottlieb sifts through the fiction in this hugely entertaining biography of the theatrical legend, and often casts doubt on the competing accounts of her life with little more than a raised eyebrow. -Victoria Segal, The Guardian -- Victoria Segal * The Guardian * With panache worthy of his subject, Gottlieb lays out the players as if Bernhardt's life were a stage drama. His charismatic prose captures the spell of the consummate mythmaker. -Carol Ockman, coauthor of Sarah Bernhardt: The Art of High Drama -- Carol Ockman Robert Gottlieb presents her appreciatively, in full color, in all her exuberance, extravagance, beauty, passion and talent. -Sandee Brawarsky, -- Sandee Brawarsky * The Jewish Week * [Robert Gottlieb] does what few biographers of famous women do: He focuses on her work. -Susan Salter Reynolds, Newsday -- Susan Salter Reynolds * Newsday * it's an ambitious book, a real doorstopper. . . . You'll learn all manner of facts. -David Wood, Book Report -- David Wood * Book Report * Received Honorable Mention in the Biography/Autobiography category of the 2010 New England Book Festival -- Biography Honorable Mention * New England Book Festival * Gottlieb writes about Bernhardt with convincing respect and sympathy, tempered with quiet amusement at her oddities and excesses. His lucid, conversational, urbane prose is accompanied by numerous illustrations. . . . Gottlieb's Sarah is a fine introduction to a fascinating woman. -Julius Novick, Forward -- Julius Novick * Forward * Robert Gottlieb's biography of Bernhardt is very readable and covers the actress' fascinating life qutie well. -Richard Weigel, Bowling Green Daily News -- Richard Weigel * Bowling Green Daily News * Very readable. . . . Gottlieb holds the reader's interest throughout. . . . [An] excellent biography. . . . Recommended very highly for casual reader as well as for specialists. -Richard Weigel, Pages -- Richard Weigel * Pages * Gottlieb shows in this fine, sympathetic biography [that Sarah Bernhardt] put the world on a leash and added it to her own private menagerie. -Betty Smartt Carter, Books & Culture -- Betty Smartt Carter * Books & Culture * In 'Sarah: The Life of Sarah Berndhardt', Robert Gottlieb presents (his subject) appreciatively, in full color, in all her exuberance, extravagance, beauty, passion and talent. This is the first English-language biography in decades of the first internationally known stage star. --Sandee Brawarsky, New York Jewish Week -- Sandee Brawarsky * New York Jewish Week * One ends this breathlessly readable and deeply intelligent book in as much awe of Sarah as people and audiences were in her own lifetime; it is that rarest of books, a serious biography that reads not only like a novel, but like a big, romantic, sprawling, over-the-top novel. Gottlieb has made of her story a wonderful book--one, which, to pay it its highest due, any editor, including himself (and me), would give his or her eye-teeth to have published! --Michael Korda, Daily Beast -- Michael Korda * Daily Beast * Robert Gottlieb's book is appropriately small, beautiful and packed with drama. . . . Mr. Gottlieb is a meticulous reader, researcher and distiller of information. . . . Although he claims we can know little about her actual performances, he manages to make them come alive. I see her and hear her, declamatory to our modern sensibilities, alarmingly natural and passionate to audiences of the late 19th century. --Kathleen George, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Kathleen George * Pittsburgh Post-Gazette * A fascinating look at Bernhardt's mythology and the stagecraft behind it. . . . What Sarah understood--as Gottlieb, a storied editor and publisher makes clear--was how the heightened drama of performance might be extended to her own life. --Vogue * Vogue * [A] sharp, efficient biography. --Emma Brockes, New York Times Book Review -- Emma Brockes * New York Times Book Review * Sarah Bernhardt is a gift to the raconteur. Mr. Gottlieb takes full advantage. Where he can, he stages her life as a performance, with knowing asides and a certain kind of old-fashioned fun. - Economist * Economist * Appropriately lively. . . Gottlieb's affable, anecdotal style suits the subject well. --Graham Robb, New York Review of Books -- Graham Robb * New York Review of Books * Comprehensive and illuminating about many things besides Bernhardt--French anti-Semitism, sexual mores amongst the intellectual aristocracy, etc.--without being exhausting. I can't imagine Bernhardt's story being told better. --Scott Eyman, Palm Beach Post -- Scott Eyman * Palm Beach Post * An elegant and engaging portrait worthy of Bernhardt. . . a terrific book. --Glenn C. Altschuler, NPR Books We Like -- Glenn C. Altschuler * NPR Books We Like * There's an amazing amount of information here, about an amazing woman. . . . This is the first English-language biography of Sarah Bernhardt, and it is wonderfully informative as well as entertaining. I'm glad I've been given the opportunity to experience it, and will never again think of her as just that woman who was famous for playing Hamlet. --Shakespeare Geek * Shakespeare Geek * Gottlieb's Sarah is a fine introduction to a fascinating woman, giving the reader a lively sense of why, so many decades after her death, the name of Sarah Bernhardt, above all others, still stands for actress. --Julius Novick, The Forward -- Julius Novick * The Forward * A delectable, witty short biography of legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt, and a decidedly unstuffy debut for Yale's Jewish Lives series. --Shelf Awareness * Shelf Awareness * Immensely entertaining. --Jeremy McCarter, Newsweek -- Jeremy McCarter * Newsweek * Robert Gottlieb is true to the mystery of his subject's self-invented life. He also does what few biographers of famous women seem able or willing to do: He focuses on her work. . . . Vintage Gottleib, full of humor and refreshingly free of hagiography. --Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times -- Susan Salter Reynolds * Los Angeles Times * Mr. Gottlieb's fluid style and lightly worn authority offer a lucid and essential modern guide to the making of celebrity, in an era before the noun existed. --Norman Lebrecht, Wall Street Journal -- Norman Lebrecht * Wall Street Journal * A fascinating look at Bernhardt's mythology and the stagecraft behind it. . . . What Sarah understood--as Gottlieb, a storied editor and publisher, makes clear--was how the heightened drama of performance might be extended to her own life. --Vogue * Vogue *


Gottlieb writes about Bernhardt with convincing respect and sympathy, tempered with quiet amusement at her oddities and excesses. His lucid, conversational, urbane prose is accompanied by numerous illustrations. . . . Gottlieb''s Sarah is a fine introduction to a fascinating woman. --Julius Novick, Forward --Julius Novick Forward


In ''Sarah: The Life of Sarah Berndhardt'', Robert Gottlieb presents (his subject) appreciatively, in full color, in all her exuberance, extravagance, beauty, passion and talent. This is the first English-language biography in decades of the first internationally known stage star. --;i>New York Jewish Week --Sandee Brawarsky New York Jewish Week


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Robert Gottlieb is the author of Lives and Letters, George Balanchine, and Great Expectations: The Sons and Daughters of Charles Dickens. His career in publishing—as editor-in-chief of Simon and Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker—is legendary.

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