Vanity Fair’s Hollywood

“Vanity Fair’s Hollywood” by Christopher Hitchens, published by Viking Studio in 2001, is a first edition that spans 318 pages. This book compiles the most memorable portrayals of iconic Hollywood figures, showcasing the work of renowned photographers and writers associated with Vanity Fair. It highlights the magazine’s unique approach to covering the film industry, featuring stars from the golden age of cinema alongside contemporary cinematic giants.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the interplay between photography and celebrity culture, as the book presents contributions from notable photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Cecil Beaton. The text also includes insights from various contributors, both historical and modern, reflecting on the evolution of film and its stars. With its focus on biography and the entertainment industry, “Vanity Fair’s Hollywood” serves as a visual and narrative tribute to the legends of film and the artistry behind their portrayal.
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On the motion-picture front, no other publication of our age has achieved the stature, vitality, or magic of Vanity Fair. In its coverage of the film industry, the magazine prides itself on assigning the world’s top photographers, writers, and illustrators to explore the brightest stars in the Hollywood firmament. Now, for the first time, the most memorable renderings of this illustrious pantheon have been assembled in one volume: Garbo and Swanson, Fairbanks and Pickford, Gable and Grant, Tracy and Hepburn, Taylor and Burton — along with today’s cinematic giants, including Cruise and Kidman, Nicholson and Streep, De Niro and DiCaprio, Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts, and scores more.
As this sweeping, lavish book makes clear, Vanity Fair’s stable of photographers (Cecil Beaton, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Edward Steichen, Mario Testino, Bruce Weber, and many others represented here) have helped define modern portraiture. Likewise, Vanity Fair’s Hollywood includes Vanity Fair contributors of the past (D.H. Lawrence, Clare Boothe Luce, Dorothy Parker, Carl Sandburg, Walter Winchell, and P.G. Wodehouse) and of the present.
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