Flapper is a dazzling look at the women who heralded a radical change
in American culture and launched the first truly modern decade. The
New Woman of the 1920s puffed cigarettes, snuck gin, hiked her
hemlines, danced the Charleston, and necked in roadsters. More
important, she earned her own keep, controlled her own destiny, and
secured liberties that modern women take for granted. Flapper is an
inside look at the 1920s. With tales of Coco Chanel, the French orphan
who redefined the feminine form; Lois Long, the woman who christened
herself “Lipstick” and gave New Yorker readers a thrilling entrée
into Manhattan’s extravagant Jazz Age nightlife; three of
America’s first celebrities: Clara Bow, Colleen Moore, and Louise
Brooks; Dallas-born fashion artist Gordon Conway; Zelda and Scott
Fitzgerald, whose swift ascent and spectacular fall embodied the
glamour and excess of the era; and more, this is the story of
America’s first sexual revolution, its first merchants of cool, its
first celebrities, and its most sparkling advertisement for the right
to pursue happiness. Whisking us from the Alabama country club where
Zelda Sayre first caught the eye of F. Scott Fitzgerald to Muncie,
Indiana, where would-be flappers begged their mothers for silk
stockings, to the Manhattan speakeasies where patrons partied till
daybreak, historian Joshua Zeitz brings the 1920s to exhilarating
life.
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A Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the Women Who Made America Modern
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307523822
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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