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C**L
Oh Lulu
A nice book to have in my collection. I adore my Louise. Sections are from her own essays, published from Lulu In Hollywood. Her pictures are all over my house, I love this woman 😍
F**O
Not Garbo. Not Dietrich. Only Louise Brooks.
A tremendous coffee table book that will turn anyone who thumbs through the book into a fan of Louise Brooks.
W**R
Intelligent, beautiful and a woman before her time.
Interesting to read about her life. I have a new found respect for Louise after reading this book. Not the typical hollywood starlet but a real thinking woman. Nice change.
F**E
You only thought you knew all about Louise Brooks
Awesome book. For anyone who loves Old, Old Hollywood.
A**T
Garbo is Garbage. Dietrich is Denied. Louise Brooks No One.
Louise Brooks is one of the most stunning presences to ever grace the screen. She had inimitable beauty and uncanny movement. Langlois was justified in saying, "There is no Garbo. There is no Dietrich. There is only Brooks" It is impossible to watch her and not be taken by so fluid an actress. Yet there is still more to this woman. She was a brilliant writer. An even better writer than actress. The style is clipped, almost curt, with a real sense of place. Louise Brooks was a woman with a long memory, a fierce independent streak, and a poison pen. A cult has grown up around her, and shows its fruits in this anthology. Two of her essays are included which talk about her technique as well as her origins. The other essays are mostly French, being that she became synonymous with her character "LouLou" (Pandora's Box release title in France). It's fairly easy to believe that she inspired such poetry and fevered evaluations her eroticism. The works collected discuss her charisma, innate intelligence, how she compares against the real LouLou. The reader will even be treated to how she inspired not one, but two, comic strips. Overall, this collection deserves to be read. Louise Brooks is still a fringe figure. Her acting and writing do not deserve to be so. Peruse this collection to discover what it was like to come in on films during their most early and exciting years. All this from a woman who could have quite literally become the most popular actress in the world, but gave it all up to return to dance and literature. Typical LouLou-- always leaving them wanting more.
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