Mae West It Ain’t No Sin

Mae West It Ain’t No Sin by Simon Louvish, published by Faber & Faber in 2006, offers an in-depth examination of Mae West’s multifaceted career. Spanning her early vaudeville performances, controversial Broadway shows, and Hollywood stardom, this edition delves into her later years in Las Vegas and nightclubs, as well as her lifelong companionship with Paul Novak. The book comprises 491 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Mae West’s life, focusing on the intersection of her personal and professional experiences. Louvish aims to uncover the complexities behind both the woman and the myth, providing insights into her impact on the entertainment industry. With themes related to biographies and memoirs, as well as humor and entertainment, this work contributes to the understanding of a significant figure in arts and literature.
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Examining Mae West’s career from her early vaudeville days, through her controversial Broadway shows, time in Hollywood, later career in Las Vegas and nightclubs and her lifetime companioniship with Paul Novak, Louvish attempts to get to the heart of the woman and the myth.
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