Born With Teeth
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
An actress's deeply moving account of the price and rewards of a passionate life.
Kate Mulgrew ist eine amerikanische Schauspielerin, die für ihre fesselnden Darstellungen gefeiert wird. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch eine kraftvolle Präsenz und eine bemerkenswerte Fähigkeit aus, komplexe Charaktere zu verkörpern. Obwohl sie weithin für ihre Rollen auf der Leinwand bekannt ist, liegt ihr künstlerischer Beitrag in der Tiefe und Nuancierung, die sie jeder Rolle verleiht. Mulgrew liefert durchweg unvergessliche Darstellungen, die beim Publikum Anklang finden.



An actress's deeply moving account of the price and rewards of a passionate life.
In this profoundly honest and examined memoir about returning to Iowa to care for her ailing parents, the star of Orange Is the New Black and bestselling author of Born with Teeth takes us on an unexpected journey of loss, betrayal, and the transcendent nature of a daughter's love for her parents. They say you can't go home again. But when her father is diagnosed with aggressive lung cancer and her mother with atypical Alzheimer's, New York-based actress Kate Mulgrew returns to her hometown in Iowa to spend time with her parents and care for them in the time they have left. The months Kate spends with her parents in Dubuque--by turns turbulent, tragic, and joyful--lead her to reflect on each of their lives and how they shaped her own. Those ruminations are transformed when, in the wake of their deaths, Kate uncovers long-kept secrets that challenge her understanding of the unconventional Irish Catholic household in which she was raised. Breathtaking and powerful, laced with the author's irreverent wit, How to Forget is a considered portrait of a mother and a father, an emotionally powerful memoir that demonstrates how love fuses children and parents, and an honest examination of family, memory, and indelible loss
Dissent Through American Popular Culture
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