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Shepherds of the empire, Germany's conservative Protestant leadership--1888-1919, Mark R. Correll

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Shepherds of the empire, Germany's conservative Protestant leadership--1888-1919, Mark R. Correll
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Shepherds of the empire
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mark R. Correll
Sub title
Germany's conservative Protestant leadership--1888-1919
Summary
The accomplishments of the 20th-Century's most-discussed literary superstars entered the canon of theatrical classics during the heyday of Broadway and sexual censorship in Hollywood. But, the inside spin on the conflicts that pumped testosterone and venom into the collective conscious of the Entertainment industry has never been published. Until Now. This is an uncensored overview of three of the literary canon's most vocal and visible enfants terribles, Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, and Truman Capote, whose collective "bitchfests" involved and intimately embarrassed many key members of the both the glitterati and the literary elite. Icons who reacted to the seductive temptations of this trio (and what actor wouldn't want to appear in a play by authors universally viewed as immortal?) included, a Who's Who of the Entertainment industry: Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, and dozens of other players from Hollywood and the social registers of the U.S. and Europe. The accomplishments of the 20th Century's most-discussed literary superstars entered the canon of theatrical classics during the heyday of Broadway and sexual censorship in Hollywood. But, the inside spin on the conflicts that pumped testosterone and venom into the collective conscious of the Entertainment industry has never been published. Until Now. This is an uncensored overview of three of the literary canon's most vocal and visible enfants terribles, Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, and Truman Capote, whose collective "bitchfests" involved and intimately embarrassed many key members of the both the glitterati and the literary elite. Icons who reacted to the seductive temptations of this trio (and what actor wouldn't want to appear in a play by authors universally viewed as immortal?) included, a Who's Who of the Entertainment industry: Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, and dozens of other players from Hollywood and the social registers of the U.S. and Europe
Target audience
adult
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