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The biographer pays special attention to Judy Garland's evolution as an artist as well as the ties between her emotional make-up and her performance.
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Singers, Biography, Motion picture actors and actresses, Garland, judy, 1922-1969, Actresses, Women singersPeople
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Rainbow
February 12, 1979, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0345284070 9780345284075
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Rainbow: The stormy life of Judy Garland
1976, Ballantine
Paperback
in English
- 1st ed edition
0345251733 9780345251732
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Rainbow: the stormy life of Judy Garland
1975, Grosset & Dunlap
in English
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0448117312 9780448117317
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Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland
September 1975, Putnam Pub Group (Paper)
0448121425 9780448121420
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KIRKUS REVIEW
It's hard to guess how many times the strings of your heart will go zing but let's say right off that this is not Finch's intention. But still the saturation-competition is hard to overlook--particularly in the teeth of Gerold Frank's gaudiest, longest, mostest Judy. Finch is the first writer not to exploit her--he has made a serious attempt to understand that sad trajectory from nowhere to fame to failure and he has written about her with style and intelligence. Without retracing the facts (they're here--so is a good deal of animating personal history) Finch has evaluated her talent (that mimicry; timing; ability to ""lift a lyric out of the ordinary""; energy) and her films and that divided self which never managed to overcome the problem of her father and his bisexuality on the one hand, or her ""losing battle with the process of fictionalization"" assisted by all ""the myths, half-truths and outright lies"" of studio-press agent hokum to which she also contributed en route. But in the end, after ""galaxies of pills had intervened,"" and psychiatrists, and men who were not husbands or lovers or fathers, it was as in the beginning--Judy Garland was still the Baby Gumm of her ""surrogate childhood."" By the way--a big by the way--this full length text (358 pages) will appear with 100 both new and exceptional black-and-whites in the same pictorial format as the Mailer-Monroe. Rainbow's end? Finch's cogent, un-sensationalized interpretation should make any other book gratuitous.
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