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Gypsy : a memoir
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ISBN: 1883319951 9781883319953 Year: 1999 Publisher: Berkeley Frog, Ltd.

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This autobiography follows Gypsy Rose Lee from her childhood in vaudeville to her career as the queen of burlesque.


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Stripping Gypsy
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ISBN: 1282053825 9786612053825 0199709785 9780199709786 9781282053823 9780195368031 0195368037 6612053828 0199754330 0199831017 9780199754335 0197716520 9780199831012 Year: 2009 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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"In this new biography of Gypsy Rose Lee, Noralee Frankel draws on archival sources to strip bare the myths created by Gypsy herself and to tell the real story. Although Lee published an autobiography that has sold steadily, this will be the first biography of her. Frankel combines politics with twentieth century popular culture"--Provided by publisher. Whenever stripper Gypsy Rose Lee encountered public criticism, she spoke frankly in her own defense. This biography examines the struggles Lee faced in making a lucrative and unconventional career for herself while maintaining a sense of dignity and social value.


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Gypsy : the art of the tease
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ISBN: 0300142455 9786612351846 1282351842 1282088726 9786612088728 9780300142457 9781282088726 9780300120400 0300120400 9781282351844 9780300164480 0300164483 6612351845 6612088729 Year: 2009 Publisher: New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press,

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A true icon of America at a turning point in its history, Gypsy Rose Lee was the first-and the only-stripper to become a household name, write novels, and win the adulation of intellectuals, bankers, socialites, and ordinary Americans. Her outrageous blend of funny-smart sex symbol with the aura of high culture-she boasted that she liked to read Great Books and listen to classical music while taking off her clothes on-stage-inspired a musical, memoirs, a portrait by Max Ernst, and a species of rose. Gypsy is the first book about Gypsy Rose Lee's life, fame, and place in America not written by a family member, and it reveals her deep impact on the social and cultural transformations taking shape during her life.Rachel Shteir, author of the prize-winning Striptease, gives us Gypsy's story from her arrival in New York in 1931 to her sojourns in Hollywood, her friendships and rivalries with writers and artists, the Sondheim musical, family memoirs that retold her history in divergent ways, and a television biopic currently in the making. With verve, audacity, and native guile, Gypsy Rose Lee moved striptease from the margins of American life to Broadway, Hollywood, and Main Street. Gypsy tells how she did it, and why.

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