Anne Edwards is the author of several bestselling biographies of
notable figures, including film stars Judy Garland, Vivien Leigh, and
Katharine Hepburn, as well as Queen Mary and Gone with the Wind
novelist Margaret Mitchell. A fastidious researcher and accomplished
writer, Edwards received a Pulitzer prize nomination for her book
Early Reagan: The Rise of an American Hero.
In this new memoir, Edwards turns the spotlight on herself,
chronicling her 20-year exile from the United States from the 1950s
until the early 1970s. After working for MGM as a junior writer,
Edwards sold two original screenplays and was employed as a story
editor on a television program. An attack of polio left her physically
compromised and struggling to make ends meet, so the divorced mother
of two left her homeland to find work in Europe. After arriving in
London, she was able to find writing jobs under an assumed name, along
with her expatriated colleagues.
Leaving Home is a personal story about a young mother and her two
small children, but it is also about the many famous—and not so
famous—people whose lives intertwined with theirs: Judy Garland,
John Garfield, Rod Serling, Norman Mailer, Greta Garbo, and several
others. This is an intimate story of a woman who refused to be subdued
by her circumstances and determined to rebuild her life in the wake of
McCarthyism. It is also a story about a woman who found and lost love
and will appeal to any readers wanting to learn more about Hollywood
history during one of its darkest periods.
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A Hollywood Blacklisted Writer's Years Abroad
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216299547
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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