Revelations : the autobiography of Alvin Ailey

by Alvin Ailey

Other authorsA. Peter Bailey
Paper Book, 1995

LCC

GV1785.A38 A3

Status

Available

Call number

GV1785.A38 A3

Publication

Secaucus, N.J. : Carol Pub. Group, c1995.

Description

This stunning autobiography relates the powerful story of one man's painful search for identity despite a lifetime of remarkable achievement. For the first time Alvin Ailey speaks about the individuals and events that made him what he was, especially the profound negative impact of his fatherless childhood.Among his moving recollections: the music and "blood memories" of rural Texas and LOS Angeles in the Depression era; the colorful true stories that became the narratives for his ballets; an early brush with dramatic theater, a field he debated choosing over dance; his outspoken words about the politics and racism in the dance world; and his insights into such luminaries of that world as George Balanchine and Judith Jamison. And for the first time, Ailey discusses his homosexuality and reveals why the devastating emotional breakdown that made headlines in 1980 was the culmination of "a ten-month-long self-destructive fling" that nearly cost him his sanity.Revelations is an unforgettablechronicle of a great artist who forever changed the world of dance.… (more)

Language

Physical description

viii, 183 p.; 24 inches

ISBN

155972255X / 9781559722551
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