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Isadora Duncan

    May 26, 1877 – September 14, 1927

    Isadora Duncan was an American dancer and a pioneer of modern dance. Though she gained little traction in the United States, she captivated audiences across Europe with her innovative approach to movement. Her performances emphasized natural, flowing movements, breaking away from the rigid structures of traditional ballet. Duncan's legacy lies in her revolutionary vision that dance could be a spontaneous expression of emotion and individual spirit.

    Tanec
    Mein Leben, meine Zeit
    Memoiren
    I've only danced my life
    Моя жизнь. Моя Россия. Мой Есенин. Moya zhizn'. Moya Rossiya. Moy Yesenin
    My Life
    • 2013

      My Life

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(52)Add rating

      A remarkable account of a wildly artistic life, finally restored to its unexpurgated form, with a revealing new introduction by Joan Acocella. The visionary choreographer and dancer Isadora Duncan (1877–1927) not only revolutionized dance in the twentieth century but blazed a path for other visionaries who would follow in her wake. While many biographies have explored Duncan’s crucial role as one of the founders of modern dance, no other book has proved as critical—as both historical record and vivid evocation of a riveting life—as her autobiography. From her early enchantment with classical music and poetry to her great successes abroad, to her sensational love affairs and headline-grabbing personal tragedies, Duncan’s story is a dramatic one. My Life still stands alone as “a great document, revealing the truth of her life as she understood it, without reticence or apology or compromise” (New York Herald Tribune). Now, in this fully restored edition, with its risqué recollections and fervent idealism, My Life can be appreciated by a new generation.

      My Life