Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
155
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 1, 2000
Éditeur
Back Bay Books
ISBN-10
0316352942
ISBN-13
9780316352949
Description
In this compelling volume of memoirs, Lillian Hellman reflects on her rich and tumultuous life against the backdrop of a changing America in the 1950s. With insightful commentary from Kathy Bates and Garry Wills, the narrative delves into the complexities of Hellman's experiences during a time marked by political upheaval and personal trials. Readers are offered a glimpse into her relationships with notable figures and the ideological battles that shaped her worldview.
Hellman's candid prose reveals her struggles against censorship and the harrowing effects of the Red Scare, as she navigates her role as a playwright and outspoken critic. The memoir encapsulates not just her artistic endeavors but also the profound moral dilemmas that confronted her, making it a poignant exploration of resilience in the face of societal pressures.
Hellman's candid prose reveals her struggles against censorship and the harrowing effects of the Red Scare, as she navigates her role as a playwright and outspoken critic. The memoir encapsulates not just her artistic endeavors but also the profound moral dilemmas that confronted her, making it a poignant exploration of resilience in the face of societal pressures.
Genres
Biographie
Autobiographie & Mémoire
Affaires & Économie