Brando, My Solitude

Brando, My Solitude
Author: Arno Bertina
Publisher: Counterpath
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1933996358

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“As I was becoming a teenager, that is to say a serious person, he was becoming an eccentric, at 70, an inconsistent and flighty person. We missed each other.” In this tale, conceived as a biographical hypothesis, the author and his great uncle meet posthumously. The resultant exploration of an existence played quietly out across the 20th century, through provincial French childhood, war, colonization and provincial French retirement, comes to us as a composite—some remembered, some researched, some wholly imagined—of careful, longing glances.

My Life as a Mankiewicz

My Life as a Mankiewicz
Author: Tom Mankiewicz
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813136059

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The son of famed director and screenwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and nephew of Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, Tom Mankiewicz was genuine Hollywood royalty. This book is an autobiography of his life.

The Return

The Return
Author: Gokul Sharma
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9354903061

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The Return brings together Kane’s journey of hopeless wanderings, working in schools and a bar. It echoes his deepest aspiration to become a writer and his embarrassments and failures in love. Set in fictional settings, it becomes a voice resonating the alienation and existential pangs of adulthood. With demise of his grandma, he moves to a land of the Gorkhas. He works as a teacher of English in this new place, he also finds his only true love, Ina, a quiet girl, but how will Kane face uncertainty of life when he has been an outsider to his own self all through. Kane, the solitary dreamer, the unsuccessful writer, the grandson, the lover and a drifter falls into heavy drinking, sensual whims taking you to places that connect the West and the East. This story makes you revisit Marlon Brando, Andrei Tarkovsky, Dylan, Bukowski, and connections to films, music, theatre and literature. It also contains undertones of identity crisis that accompany the life of an unsung artist.

American Films of the 70s

American Films of the 70s
Author: Peter Lev
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0292778090

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While the anti-establishment rebels of 1969's Easy Rider were morphing into the nostalgic yuppies of 1983's The Big Chill, Seventies movies brought us everything from killer sharks, blaxploitation, and disco musicals to a loving look at General George S. Patton. Indeed, as Peter Lev persuasively argues in this book, the films of the 1970s constitute a kind of conversation about what American society is and should be—open, diverse, and egalitarian, or stubbornly resistant to change. Examining forty films thematically, Lev explores the conflicting visions presented in films with the following kinds of subject matter: Hippies (Easy Rider, Alice's Restaurant) Cops (The French Connection, Dirty Harry) Disasters and conspiracies (Jaws, Chinatown) End of the Sixties (Nashville, The Big Chill) Art, Sex, and Hollywood (Last Tango in Paris) Teens (American Graffiti, Animal House) War (Patton, Apocalypse Now) African-Americans (Shaft, Superfly) Feminisms (An Unmarried Woman, The China Syndrome) Future visions (Star Wars, Blade Runner) As accessible to ordinary moviegoers as to film scholars, Lev's book is an essential companion to these familiar, well-loved movies.

While Lusaka Sleeps (Be Afraid of Love)

While Lusaka Sleeps (Be Afraid of Love)
Author: Chris Rendes
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 1604943025

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Life in a dusty, poor village in rural Zambia is paradise for development worker Noah and his best friend, where they live free from the pressures of the modern, fast-paced world. Keen to keep on learning from the continent that has completely changed the way they look at life, they book a 4x4 and a guide to take them on a historical route in Ethiopia. Among historical ruins, Noah reflects on his self-destructive nature and the uncertain future facing him, as he struggles to come to terms with a rapidly changing world. Saucy to the core, While Lusaka Sleeps shows that finding one's place in the world is no picnic. It's one hell of a journey.

Adventures in Solitude

Adventures in Solitude
Author: Grant Lawrence
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550176471

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From Captain George Vancouver to Muriel “Curve of Time” Blanchet to Jim “Spilsbury’s Coast” Spilsbury, visitors to Desolation Sound have left behind a trail of books endowing the area with a romantic aura that helps to make it British Columbia’s most popular marine park. In this hilarious and captivating book, CBC personality Grant Lawrence adds a whole new chapter to the saga of this storied piece of BC coastline. Young Grant’s father bought a piece of land next to the park in the 1970s, just in time to encounter the gun-toting cougar lady, left-over hippies, outlaw bikers and an assortment of other characters. In those years Desolation Sound was a place where going to the neighbours’ potluck meant being met with hugs from portly naked hippies and where Russell the Hermit’s school of life (boating, fishing, and rock ’n’ roll) was Grant’s personal Enlightenment—an influence that would take him away from the coast to a life of music and journalism and eventually back again. With rock band buddies and a few cases of beer in tow, an older, cooler Grant returns to regale us with tales of “going bush,” the tempting dilemma of finding an unguarded grow-op, and his awkward struggle to convince a couple of visiting kayakers that he’s a legit CBC radio host while sporting a wild beard and body wounds and gesticulating with a machete. With plenty of laugh-out-loud humour and inspired reverence, Adventures in Solitude delights us with the unique history of a place and the growth of a young man amidst the magic of Desolation Sound.

Scott Walker and the Song of the One-All-Alone

Scott Walker and the Song of the One-All-Alone
Author: Scott Wilson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1501332589

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Scott Walker and the Song of the One-All-Alone offers, in detailed interpretative commentaries of his best songs, a sustained assessment of the work and career of Scott Walker, one of the most significant and perplexing artists of the late 20th and 21st century. For Brian Eno, Walker was not only a great composer and a superlative lyricist but also a significant contemporary poet. Marc Almond goes further, 'an absolute musical genius, existential and intellectual and a star right from the days of The Walker Brothers'. As Almond suggests, Walker's work is marked by a continual engagement with existentialist philosophy informing his approach to art, politics and life. In particular, the device of the solitary figure or 'one-all-alone' evoked in his songs provides the basis for his lyrical exploration of the singularity of existence – in all its darkness as well as light. Through following his own path, Walker arrived at a unique sound according to his own method that produced a genuinely new form of song. Looking closely at these songs, this book also considers the wider political implications of his approach in its rejection of external authorities and common or consensual ideals.

Brando for Breakfast

Brando for Breakfast
Author: Anna Kashfi Brando
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1980
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 9780425046982

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Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work

Brando's Smile: His Life, Thought, and Work
Author: Susan L. Mizruchi
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0393244261

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A Financial Times Best Book of the Year "Brando’s Smile returns us to the power of his greatest performances." —Dan Chiasson, New York Review of Books When people think about Marlon Brando they think of the movie star, the hunk, the scandals. Here, Susan L. Mizruchi—who gained unprecedented access to Brando’s letters, audiotapes, revised screenplays, and books—reveals the complex man whose intelligence belies the high-school dropout. She shows how Brando’s embrace of foreign cultures and social outsiders led to his brilliant performances in unusual roles to test himself and to foster empathy in his audience.

Get Out of My Room!

Get Out of My Room!
Author: Jason Reid
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-01-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 022640921X

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Everybody has a teen bedroom story. The teen bedroom has universally been regarded as a safe haven for adolescents from all classes and backgrounds, and a near-sacred space that s basically off-limits to everyone but its teenage occupants (and their invited guests). But it s a relatively recent Western phenomenon that assumed a prominent role in socializing teens and shaping their identities during the years following World War II. As part of the identity-shaping process, the teen bedroom became a safe space for teens to express their growing consumer power, parallel to the emergence of youth subcultures after the War. Reid tracks the history of bedrooms for children back to the Civil War period, though the bulk of his research stretches from the late 1950s through the beginning of the 21st century. The rock posters, stuffed animals, and record players that found their way into teen bedroom during this period represent ways in which tends became major contributors to the postwar consumer economy. Reid by no means neglects popular culture, in the meantime, detailing the ways in which the teen bedroom appeared in song, film, television, and literature. It was often portrayed as a space of personal development and self-expression, but also as a site profound loneliness and romantic longing. To quote the Beach Boys 1963 hit song In My Room, the postwar teen bedroom featured just as much sighing and crying as it did scheming and dreaming. "