Lulu in Hollywood: Expanded Edition

Author:   Louise Brooks ,  Louise Brooks
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Edition:   Expanded ed.
ISBN:  

9780816637317


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Author:   Louise Brooks ,  Louise Brooks
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Edition:   Expanded ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9780816637317


ISBN 10:   0816637318
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   03 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Louise Brooks, with her straight back and strong shoulders seems to have her own form of sexuality-preconscious and yet intuitively all-knowing. She's like a cool, beautiful, innocently deadly cat that people can't keep their hands off.""—Pauline Kael ""One of the most literate books ever written about moviemaking.""—Democrat and Chronicle ""The writing is assured, graceful, and magnetic; the life the dancer-actress-author describes makes most fiction trivial by comparison. This is no ordinary collection of gossipy memoirs. It is a tour de force, as history and as a searching study of human nature.""—Publishers Weekly ""Brooks is brilliantly perceptive and articulate on everything from the art of film directing to the comedy of W. C. Fields.""—New York Times ""A minor classic.""—Film Quarterly ""A tart, fleet, gossipy book, a whip-flicking display of wit and spite. In Lulu in Hollywood, Brooks writes about her contemporaries with a darting precision and down-to-earth compassion that make the mythologizing of most movie commentators sound like so much hot wheeze. Louise Brooks emerges not as a white goddess wreathed in incense, but as a sassy companion, wisecracking, knowledgeable, completely free of cant and coy sentiment.""—James Wolcott, Esquire ""Louise Brooks is a woman of ideas. Her writings-and this, for an actor, is really extraordinary-are about something more than just herself. She has ideas about Hollywood, she has ideas about life, and she does not necessarily confuse the two. If Brooks has an Achilles heel, it is her own intelligence: she tends to attribute to others as much self-awareness and analytical power as she has herself.""—Sight and Sound ""Because the book sustains a high level of insight and giddy entertainment value, Lulu in Hollywood is one of the most painlessly useful books in years. It is also an exhilarating display of the sort of diamond-hard prose whose beauty is inseparable from its precision.""—Film Comment ""Anyone reading Lulu in Hollywood can see that Brooks was a clear-eyed and clever a creature as she was lovely.""—LA Weekly ""In this slim collection of essays, Brooks recounts her swift rise and even swifter descent as Hollywood's favorite bobbed star in crisp, unapologetic prose - an essential for feminists and film lovers alike.""—Word and Film


""Louise Brooks, with her straight back and strong shoulders seems to have her own form of sexuality-preconscious and yet intuitively all-knowing. She's like a cool, beautiful, innocently deadly cat that people can't keep their hands off.""--Pauline Kael ""One of the most literate books ever written about moviemaking.""--Democrat and Chronicle ""The writing is assured, graceful, and magnetic; the life the dancer-actress-author describes makes most fiction trivial by comparison. This is no ordinary collection of gossipy memoirs. It is a tour de force, as history and as a searching study of human nature.""--Publishers Weekly ""Brooks is brilliantly perceptive and articulate on everything from the art of film directing to the comedy of W. C. Fields.""--New York Times ""A minor classic.""--Film Quarterly ""A tart, fleet, gossipy book, a whip-flicking display of wit and spite. In Lulu in Hollywood, Brooks writes about her contemporaries with a darting precision and down-to-earth compassion that make the mythologizing of most movie commentators sound like so much hot wheeze. Louise Brooks emerges not as a white goddess wreathed in incense, but as a sassy companion, wisecracking, knowledgeable, completely free of cant and coy sentiment.""--James Wolcott, Esquire ""Louise Brooks is a woman of ideas. Her writings-and this, for an actor, is really extraordinary-are about something more than just herself. She has ideas about Hollywood, she has ideas about life, and she does not necessarily confuse the two. If Brooks has an Achilles heel, it is her own intelligence: she tends to attribute to others as much self-awareness and analytical power as she has herself.""--Sight and Sound ""Because the book sustains a high level of insight and giddy entertainment value, Lulu in Hollywood is one of the most painlessly useful books in years. It is also an exhilarating display of the sort of diamond-hard prose whose beauty is inseparable from its precision.""--Film Comment ""Anyone reading Lulu in Hollywood can see that Brooks was a clear-eyed and clever a creature as she was lovely.""--LA Weekly ""In this slim collection of essays, Brooks recounts her swift rise and even swifter descent as Hollywood's favorite bobbed star in crisp, unapologetic prose - an essential for feminists and film lovers alike.""--Word and Film


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Louise Brooks (19061985) is one of the most famous actresses of the silent era, renowned as much for her rebellion against the Hollywood system as for her performances in such influential films as Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl.

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