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(Applause Books). No American composer has been more widely celebrated, nor so consistently misunderstood as Richard Rodgers. Although he was one of America's most brilliant and prolific composers, whose credits include more than 900 published songs, 40 Broadway musicals and numerous films, Rodgers is widely believed to be the almost stolid opposite of who he really was. Meryle Secrest shows us for the first time his complex nature and the inspiration for his art. Looking intensely at Rodger's unparalleled career, Secrest follows his close and fruitful working relationship with Lorenz Hart, a collaboration that resulted in more than thirty musicals but was ultimately undone by Hart's alcoholism. Moving on to Rodger's second collaborator, Secrest records the triumphs with the gifted and more stable Oscar Hammerstein, including Carousel, South Pacific and The King and I, along with many more. Rodgers' personal life is explored, as well. Secrest writes about the composer's childhood, and how, from an early age, he used music to escape. And she explores Rodgers' own battle with alcohol, as well as the deep tensions in his 49-year marriage to Dorothy Feiner. Somewhere for Me is both a vivid portrait of American musical theatre, and an illuminating examination of one of its greatest artists.
'A wonderful insight into a life that history hasn't remembered as well as it should have.' - Vogue One of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century, Elsa Schiaparelli was an integral figure in the artistic movement of the times. Her collaborations with artists such as Man Ray, Salvador Dali, Jean Cocteau, and Alberto Giacometti elevated the field of women's clothing design into the realm of art. Her story is one of pluck, determination, and talent with scandal as spice. As the daughter of minor Italian nobility whose disastrous first marriage to a Theosophist caused near penury, she transformed herself into a designer of great imagination and, along with Coco Chanel, her greatest rival, she was one of the few female figures in the field at that time.
Meryle Secrest, biographer of Kenneth Clark ("Riveting . . .
enthralling" -"Wall Street Journal) and Bernard Berenson ("A
remarkable tour de force"-Sir Harold Acton), brings all her
exceptional gifts to the story of Lord Duveen of Millbank. Her book
is the first major biography in more than fifty years of the
supreme international art dealer of the twentieth century and the
first to make use of the enormous Duveen archive that spans a
century and has, until recently, been kept under lock and key at
the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Meryle Secrest's "Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography" focuses on
Wright's family history, personal adventures, and colorful friends
and family. Secrest had unprecedented access to an archive of over
one hundred thousand of Wright's letters, photographs, drawings,
and books. She also interviewed surviving devotees, students, and
relatives. The result is an explicit portrait of both the genius
architect and the provocative con-man.
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