Conversations with Greta Garbo

Conversations with Greta Garbo by Sven Broman, published by Viking in 1992, offers an intimate look into the life of one of cinema’s most enigmatic figures. This edition spans 266 pages and is presented in English, featuring a collection of candid interviews and previously unseen photographs that reveal the complexities of Greta Garbo’s character and her reclusive nature.
Readers will find a unique perspective on Garbo’s life through the author’s personal connection, as he was among the few journalists to gain access to her inner circle. The book delves into themes of biography and the performing arts, providing insights into Garbo’s experiences in film and acting. With its blend of personal anecdotes and visual documentation, this work serves as a significant exploration of a legendary figure in entertainment history.
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Few stars have commanded a fascination as enduring as Greta Garbo’s. And few stars have been as reclusive as she. The author is one of the few journalists to have penetrated her inner circle and become her friend and confidant. Out of that friendship comes this book of candid interviews and many never-before-seen photographs, 25,000 print.
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