The Fat Lady Sang

The Fat Lady Sang by Robert Evans is an illustrated memoir published by HarperCollins on November 12, 2013. This book presents a vivid account from the legendary producer, known for his previous work, The Kid Stays in the Picture. It captures the essence of Hollywood through a narrative filled with glamour, conflict, and the complexities of the entertainment industry.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the highs and lows of Evans’ life, showcasing his struggles and triumphs within the performing arts. The memoir delves into themes of perseverance and the personal challenges faced by those in the spotlight, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and autobiography. With 240 pages, this edition offers a rich visual experience alongside the engaging storytelling that characterizes Evans’ unique perspective on fame and the film industry.
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From the legendary producer and author of The Kid Stays in the Picture—one of the greatest Hollywood memoirs ever written—comes a long-awaited second work with all the elements of a star-studded blockbuster: glamour and conflict, giddy highs and near-fatal lows, struggle and perseverance, tragedy and triumph.
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