Tag #Biography

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Los Ilusionistas": A Writer's Life of Crime and Literary Success

Marcos Giralt Torrente's "Los ilusionistas" recounts the life of his uncle, Gonzalo Torrente Malvido, a prolific writer and convicted criminal, exploring the complexities of his literary achievements alongside his fraudulent activities within Spain's cultural landscape from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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Patti Smith: 50 Years of "Horses" and a Life of Artistic Integrity

Patti Smith, a 78-year-old singer-songwriter and activist from Chicago, celebrates the 50th anniversary of her debut album, "Horses," following a career marked by artistic integrity, activism, and personal fulfillment.

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Death of Henk van Gelder: A Loss for Dutch Literary Scholarship

The death of Henk van Gelder, a prominent biographer of Simon Carmiggelt and Bram Vermeulen, marks a loss for Dutch literature; his insightful biographies provided balanced and critical perspectives beyond typical hagiographies.

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Contrasting Legacies: Gwen and Augustus John

Judith Mackrell's double biography contrasts the lives and artistic careers of siblings Gwen and Augustus John, revealing how Gwen's introspective art achieved posthumous triumph over her brother's initially celebrated but ultimately forgettable work, reflecting shifting artistic and societal values...

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One-Act Play Revives Interest in Forgotten Scottish Modernist Writer

A new one-act play, "Nan Shepherd", explores the life and work of the Scottish modernist writer, highlighting her unconventional life, love for nature, and resistance to flattery, using audience participation and excerpts from her writing to showcase her literary passion and impact.

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Muriel Spark: Early Life and Literary Genesis

Frances Wilson's biography, "Electric Spark," chronicles Muriel Spark's life until the publication of her debut novel in 1957, detailing a troubled marriage, escape from Rhodesia, and the abandonment of her son, highlighting her transformations and the use of personal experiences in her novels.

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Agnès Varda: Unveiling the Untold Stories of a Cinematic Pioneer

New biographies and documentaries are revealing previously unknown aspects of Agnès Varda's life, from her early years in Belgium and Vichy France to her later career marked by innovative documentary work and artistic collaborations, challenging previously held narratives.

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Desi Arnaz: Revolutionizing Television Production

Todd Purdum's new biography, "Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television," details how Desi Arnaz's innovations in television production—including three-camera filming and 35mm film preservation—revolutionized the industry, leading to reruns, syndication, and the move of production from New York to...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Rediscovering Olga Meerson: A Russian-Jewish Painter's Life and Art

The Murnau Schlossmuseum presents an exhibition of approximately 30 works by Olga Meerson (1882-1930), a Russian-Jewish painter whose career intertwined with prominent figures like Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, highlighting her artistic talent and tragic life, spurred by a new biography by Ro...

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Kehlmann's "The Director": Pabst Under Nazi Rule

Daniel Kehlmann's "The Director" fictionalizes filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst's World War II experiences in Nazi Germany, focusing on his struggles, subtle resistance through filmmaking, and the unfinished "Molander Case", contrasting his actions with collaborators like Leni Riefenstahl; exploring th...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Chespirito" Bio Series Explores Comedian's Life and Legacy

HBO Max's new series, "Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo," details the life of Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños, from his beginnings in advertising to his global success with characters like El Chavo del 8, highlighting both his creative process and personal controversies.

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Posthumous Collection Reveals Diverse Sides of James Salter

No guardar nada," a posthumous collection of James Salter's non-fiction work, published this March by Salamandra, reveals diverse interests beyond aviation, including personal experiences, reflections on love, and observations on society, providing new insights into the author's life and literary th...

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