
Ballerinan kuolemantanssi
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Fantasy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
417
Language
Finnish
Published
Jan 1, 1986
Publisher
Weilin+Göös
Description
Gelsey Kirkland, a luminary of American ballet, dances through a narrative that intertwines both triumph and tragedy. Once revered as a princess in the performing arts, her life story unveils the complexities behind the glimmering facade of fame. Through her experiences, readers are invited into the intense world of ballet, where discipline, artistry, and personal sacrifice collide.
As the tale unfolds, Kirkland provides a raw and honest glimpse into the darker aspects of her journey. The struggles with addiction, the pressures of perfection, and the quest for identity amidst the relentless spotlight showcase the dualities of her existence. This poignant chronicle serves not only as a memoir of a remarkable artist but also as a reflection on the cost of pursuing one's passion in a demanding, often unforgiving arena.
As the tale unfolds, Kirkland provides a raw and honest glimpse into the darker aspects of her journey. The struggles with addiction, the pressures of perfection, and the quest for identity amidst the relentless spotlight showcase the dualities of her existence. This poignant chronicle serves not only as a memoir of a remarkable artist but also as a reflection on the cost of pursuing one's passion in a demanding, often unforgiving arena.
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