Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart

by Steven Bach

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

PS3515.A7943 Z465

Collection

Publication

Knopf (2001), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 480 pages

Description

From the Algonquin Round Table to the Gershwins and the Hollywood moguls, Moss Hart knew and delighted everybody. Vanity Fair has called him "one of American theater's greatest geniuses," the man responsible for such indelible successes as A Star Is Born, Camelot, and My Fair Lady. His rags-to-riches autobiography, Act One, became one of the most successful and beloved books ever published about the lure of the theater. But it ended at the beginning--when Hart was only twenty-five. Now, at last, we have the whole and far richer story in this first full-scale biography of "the Prince of Broadway." Here Steven Bach explores the private Moss Hart, revealing his struggles with self-doubt, depression, and sexual identity, and the public one, recounting his creativity and charisma, his wit and grace. With thorough research and graceful prose, Steven Bach takes us on a journey to another time and place, where one man created a dazzling world for himself and for all American theatergoers.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ClifSven
Excellent biography of Moss Hart. Clears up the "imperfections" of Hart's autobiography. Because of slander laws (I assume) Bach did not delve into Hart's homosexuality as much as I'd have liked. However, Mr. Hart's wife (family?) steadfastly refused to believe that he wasn't 100% heterosexual -
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despite all the evidence to the contrary.

An excellent snapshot of Mr. Hart's incredible life and career. Very good and fast-paced read!
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Awards

George Freedley Memorial Award (Finalist — 2002)

Language

Physical description

480 p.; 9.48 inches

ISBN

0679441549 / 9780679441540
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