Marlene Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich by Maria Riva, published by Pegasus Books on January 8, 2019, is a reprint edition that spans 787 pages in English. This biography provides a vivid account of the life of the iconic actress, beginning with her childhood in Berlin. Riva details Dietrich’s rise to fame in the 1920s, highlighting her sharp wit and groundbreaking approach to femininity, as well as her complex relationships and artistic collaborations with notable figures in the entertainment industry.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Dietrich’s multifaceted life, from her early ambitions to her defiance against the Nazis and her efforts to support American troops during World War II. The narrative delves into her roles as a muse, lover, and mother, illustrating her impact on the performing arts and her legacy as a cultural icon. Riva’s portrayal captures the essence of Dietrich’s character, offering insights into her personal and professional struggles, and presenting a rich tapestry of experiences that define this remarkable woman.
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Wildly entertaining, Maria Riva reveals the rich life of her mother in vivid detail. Opening with Dietrich’s childhood in Berlin, we meet an energetic, disciplined, and ambitious young actress whose own mother equated the stage with a world of vagabonds and thieves. Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom on the Berlin stage in the 1920s with her sharp wit and bisexualality—while wearing the top hat and tails that revolutionized our concept of beauty and femininity. Dietrich comes alive in these pages in all of her incarnations: as muse, artistic collaborator, bonafide movie star, box-office poison, lover, wife, and mother. She would stand up to the Nazis and galvanize American troops, eventually earning the Congressional Medal of Freedom. There were her artistic relationships with Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angle, Morocco, Shanghai Express), Colette, Erich Maria Remarque, Noël Coward, and Cole Porter, and her heady romances. In her final years, she would make herself visibly invisible, devoting herself to the immortality of her legend. Marlene Dietrich: The Life captures this complex and astonishing woman. Maria Riva’s biography of her mother has the depth, range, and resonance of a novel and captures the conviction and passion of its remarkable subject.
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