Keaton, the Man who Wouldn’t Lie Down

“Keaton, the Man who Wouldn’t Lie Down” by Tom Dardis, published by Penguin Books in 1980, offers a comprehensive exploration of the life of Buster Keaton. This edition, consisting of 340 pages, presents a scholarly yet accessible narrative that delves into various facets of Keaton’s career and personality, including his artistic, financial, and psychological dimensions.
Readers will find a candid account of Keaton’s turbulent personal life, shedding light on the complexities of his character and the roots of his humanity. The book is rich in detailed information, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography and the entertainment industry. Through its objective lens, this work captures the essence of Keaton’s legacy in performing arts, providing insights into both his professional achievements and personal struggles.
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.,.”the definitive life. I don’t think it will ever be superseded … It is scholarly yet readable, the fullest, most objective and factually detailed book on virtually every aspect of Buster’s career and personality: artistic, financial, and pyschological … full of the most interesting (and surprising) information.” – Dwight MacDonald, The New York Review of Books “A candid yet compassionate account of Keaton’s turbulent personal life…reveals the roots of his humanity … his pessimism … [his] superb spirit of comic gloom …” – Boston Globe
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