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Susan L. Mizruchi

    Brando's Smile
    Henry James: A Very Short Introduction
    • Henry James: A Very Short Introduction

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "Henry James: A Very Short Introduction places Henry James's notoriously difficult writings in their historical and biographical context. Henry James had a major impact on the literary culture of his time and ever since. From his childhood through his mature life, James created a unique body of fiction, travel writing, reviews, and theory that represents one of the greatest achievements in America's literary history. This VSI studies various fictional and non-fictional works by James. These complex accounts of human experience engage with the vital issues of both James's era and our own, including gender relations, sexuality, the nature of modernity, the threat of relativism, and the role of art"--

      Henry James: A Very Short Introduction2021
      3.8
    • Brando's Smile

      His Life, Thought, and Work

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      When people think of Marlon Brando, they often envision the iconic movie star and his scandals. In this biography, Susan L. Mizruchi uncovers the lesser-known aspects of Brando's life: his collection of four thousand books, his meticulous script revisions, and his innovative use of physicality to create authentic characters. Mizruchi had unprecedented access to Brando's annotated library, hand-edited screenplays, private letters, and previously unquoted recorded interviews. Original interviews with figures from Brando's life, including Ellen Adler, his former girlfriend and the daughter of his acting teacher, offer deeper insights into this complex individual, whose intelligence surpassed that of a typical high-school dropout. The book highlights Brando's embrace of diverse cultures and social outsiders, which enriched his performances in unconventional roles, fostering global empathy. It also explores Brando's political activism, including his support for civil rights and his friendship with James Baldwin, as well as his notable decision to decline an Oscar in solidarity with Indigenous rights. Accompanied by over seventy stunning and rare photographs, this biography paints a vivid portrait of a man whose cultural legacy remains profound.

      Brando's Smile2014