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Simon Louvish

    Simon Louvish ist ein israelischer Autor und Filmemacher, dessen Werke sich oft mit dem Leben fiktiver Charaktere beschäftigen, die zwischen Kriege, Spionage und gesellschaftliche Umwälzungen geraten. Seine Erzählungen erforschen die Komplexität der menschlichen Existenz in turbulenten Zeiten. Neben Romanen verfasst er auch Biografien und literaturwissenschaftliche Studien, in denen er faszinierende Lebenswege und künstlerische Beiträge bedeutender Persönlichkeiten aufdeckt. Louvishs Stil zeichnet sich durch Tiefe und die fesselnde Wirkung der von ihm geschaffenen Welten aus.

    Stan and Ollie
    It's a Gift
    Stan and Ollie: The Roots Of Comedy
    Man on the Flying Trapeze
    Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey
    Mae West
    • 2023

      An essential volume for understanding Charlie Chaplin’s body of work. An Everyman who expressed the defiant spirit of freedom, Charlie Chaplin was first lauded and later reviled in the America that made him Hollywood’s richest man. He was a figure of multiple paradoxes. Simon Louvish’s book looks afresh at the “mask behind the man.” Louvish charts the tale of the Tramp himself through his films, from the early Mack Sennett shorts through the major features (The Gold Rush, City Lights, Modern Times, The Great Dictator, et al.). He retrieves Chaplin as the iconic London street kid who carried the “surreal” antics of early British music hall triumphantly onto the Hollywood screen. Louvish also looks anew at Chaplin’s and the Tramp’s social and political ideas—the challenge to fascism, defiance of the McCarthyite witch hunts, eventual “exile,” and last mature disguises as the serial killer Monsieur Verdoux and the dying English clown Calvero in Limelight. This book is an epic journey, summing up the roots of comedy and its appeal to audiences everywhere, who reveled in the clown’s raw energy, his ceaseless struggle against adversity, and his capacity to represent our own fears, foibles, dreams, inner demons and hopes.

      Chaplin
    • 2022

      A tale of a Jewish family in Eastern Europe in 1905, a novel of history, ideas and delusionsFanning out from the small Moldavian village of Celovest at the turn of the 20th century, The Dream of Ages follows the global saga of the four sons and two daughters of a traditional Jewish family as their lives twist and turn in the storms of war, politics, art and ideology that rip apart the old Empires of the 19th century and create the schisms, aspirations, conflicts and realities of the modern world. Through WW I, the Russian Revolution and civil war, the dream of Zion, the magnet of America, the lure of the far east in China, the epic narratives of the scattered siblings turn from 1905 Odessa, the golden ages of Paris and Berlin, to the foundation years of Cecil B. DeMille’s Hollywood, the mad frenetic world of vintage vaudeville, the Jewish settlements in Palestine, resistance and terror, the tale is drawn together by the reluctant quest of the next generation for answers to the moral, social, political and psychological puzzles that bedevil our own Age of Confusion, our worship of the “new” undermined by the unavoidable consequences of what passed before.Told in the intertwined voices of the protagonists, a novel of history, ideas, delusions, myths, magic, the trials and errors of life, and the forces that made us what we are.

      Dream Of Ages
    • 2018

      Mae West

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Enlightening and exhaustively researched biography that makes use of her recently uncovered personal papers. Sex goddess, Hollywood star, transgressive playwright, author, blues singer, and vaudeville brat—Mae West remains the twentieth century’s greatest comedienne. She made an everlasting mark in trailblazing Broadway plays such as Sex and The Constant Sinner and in films such as She Done Him Wrong, Klondike Annie, and I’m No Angel. Simon Louvish brings Mae to vibrant life in this unparalleled new biography. He charts her amazing seven decades in show business, from early years in teenage summer stock to her last reincarnation as 1960s gay icon and grande dame of Hollywood survivors. Mae West: It Ain’t No Sin is the first biography to make use of Mae’s recently uncovered personal papers, offering an unprecedented view into the endless creative drive and daring wit of this legendary star.

      Mae West
    • 2010

      Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,0(10)Abgeben

      A study of one of the cinema's most famous artists, Charlie Chaplin, whose Tramp persona is famous the world over, even to those who have never seen his films.

      Chaplin : the Tramp's odyssey
    • 2007

      Coffee with Groucho

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,1(57)Abgeben

      With a foreword by the actor, director, and playwright described as “the greatest living exponent of Groucho Marx’s material” by The New York Times, and text by the author of Monkey Business, a biography of the Marx Brothers, this bio brings the wisecracking, cigar-chomping, eyebrow-raising comedian to life on the page. Groucho discusses such issues as the film Duck Soup, the rules of comedy, the directors he worked with, and his talented brothers Harpo and Chico (“You know, of course, those two aren’t really acting when they play those scenes. They’re just being themselves.”).

      Coffee with Groucho
    • 2005

      Stan and Ollie

      The Roots of Comedy: The Double Life of Laurel and Hardy

      • 542 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      3,9(207)Abgeben

      The book offers a comprehensive narrative biography of the iconic comedy duo, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, tracing their lives from birth to death. It fills a gap in the literature by providing a fully researched account of their enduring legacy and popularity since 1927. Celebrated by fans worldwide, this biography delves into both their personal and professional journeys, offering insights into their unique partnership and the impact they had on the world of comedy.

      Stan and Ollie
    • 2005

      Mae West

      It Ain't No Sin

      • 491 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,0(10)Abgeben

      'I used to be Snow White, but I drifted...' Drawing on unpublished material from Mae West's personal papers, acclaimed biographer Simon Louvish offers us the first comprehensive book on West's legendarily sassy life and work. He examines her early vaudeville career, her transgressive and controversial Broadway plays (such as Sex), and her film career. The book also tracks Mae's later career from the 1940s through the 1970s, with new material on her larger-than-life Las Vegas and nightclub acts, and fascinating insight into her life with her companion-till-death, Paul Novak. Louvish, having inspected reams of West's private writings, also provides a completely new perspective on her as an original writer and creator, and traces the origin and development of the famous 'Mae West quips'. This is certainly the first book to tell West's tale with verifiable accuracy, as one of the great showbiz sagas of the twentieth century. It is both a distinctively American and rambunctiously universal tale.

      Mae West
    • 2003

      Monkey Business

      • 542 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      3,7(25)Abgeben

      This is the first full and properly researched biography of all five Marx Brothers—Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo and Zeppo. First and foremost, this is the saga of a family whose theatrical roots stretch back to mid-19th century Germany. From Groucho Marx’s first warblings with the singing Leroy Trio, this book brings to life the vanished world of America’s wild and boisterous variety circuits, leading to the Marx Brothers’ Broadway successes and their alliance with New York’s theatrical lions, George S. Kaufman and the “Algonquin Round Table.” Never-before-published scripts, well-minted Marxian dialogue, and much madness and mayhem feature in this tale of the Brothers’ battles with Hollywood, their films, their loves and marriages, and the story of the forgotten brother Gummo.

      Monkey Business
    • 2003
    • 2002

      Stan and Ollie: The Roots Of Comedy

      • 528 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      4,0(40)Abgeben

      Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy both passed away in the 1950s, yet their films still have the power to reduce audiences old and new to helpless laughter. Laurel inspired Hardy to forge their famous double act, in which Laurel played the eternal comic fool, Hardy his temperamental master.

      Stan and Ollie: The Roots Of Comedy