Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations (e-bog) af Gardner, Ava
Gardner, Ava (forfatter)

Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations e-bog

122,49 DKK (inkl. moms 153,12 DKK)
The wickedly candid New York Times bestesller that Ava Gardner dared not publish during her lifetimethe heartbreaking memoir of the ultimate heartbreaker (Philadelphia Inquirer).Ava Gardner was one of Hollywoods biggest and brightest stars during the 1940s and 50s, an Oscar-nominated leading lady who co-starred with Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, and Humphrey Bogart, among others. But this riveti...
E-bog 122,49 DKK
Forfattere Gardner, Ava (forfatter)
Udgivet 2 juli 2013
Længde 304 sider
Genrer BGFA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781451627718
The wickedly candid New York Times bestesller that Ava Gardner dared not publish during her lifetimethe heartbreaking memoir of the ultimate heartbreaker (Philadelphia Inquirer).Ava Gardner was one of Hollywoods biggest and brightest stars during the 1940s and 50s, an Oscar-nominated leading lady who co-starred with Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, and Humphrey Bogart, among others. But this riveting account of her storied life, including her marriage to Frank Sinatra, and career had to wait for publication until after her deathbecause Gardner feared it was too revealing. I either write the book or sell the jewels, Gardner told coauthor Peter Evans, and Im kinda sentimental about the jewels. The legendary actress serves up plenty of gems in these pages, reflecting with delicious humor and cutting wit on a life that took her from rural North Carolina to the heights of Hollywoods Golden Age. Tell-all stories abound, especially when Gardner divulges on her three husbands: Mickey Rooney, a serial cheater so notorious that even his mother warned Gardner about him; bandleader Artie Shaw, whom Ava calls a dominating son of a bitchalways putting me down; and Frank Sinatra (We were fighting all the time. Fighting and boozing. It was madness. But he was good in the feathers). Her story is a raw-nerved revelation. . . . A vivid portrait (Chicago Tribune). Witty, penetrating, unique in its voice, it is impossible to put downA complete delight (Philadelphia Inquirer).