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Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt

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Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt

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Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt

$26.00

By Robert Gottlieb
Published September 21, 2010
256 pages

“A terrific book" —NPR

Everything about Sarah Bernhardt is fascinating, from her obscure birth to her glorious career—redefining the very nature of her art—to her amazing (and highly public) romantic life to her indomitable spirit. Well into her seventies, after the amputation of her leg, she was performing under bombardment for soldiers during World War I, as well as crisscrossing America on her ninth American tour.

Her family was also a source of curiosity: the mother she adored and who scorned her; her two half-sisters, who died young after lives of dissipation; and most of all, her son, Maurice, whom she worshiped and raised as an aristocrat, in the style appropriate to his presumed father, the Belgian Prince de Ligne. Only once did they quarrel—over the Dreyfus Affair. Maurice was a right-wing snob; Sarah, always proud of her Jewish heritage, was a passionate Dreyfusard and Zolaist.

Though the Bernhardt literature is vast, Gottlieb’s Sarah is the first English-language biography to appear in decades. Brilliantly, it tracks the trajectory through which an illegitimate—and scandalous—daughter of a courtesan transformed herself into the most famous actress who ever lived, and into a national icon, a symbol of France.

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About the Author

Robert Gottlieb is the author of Lives and Letters, George Balanchine, and Great Expectations: The Sons and Daughters of Charles Dickens. His career in publishing—as editor-in-chief of Simon and Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker—is legendary.

Author photograph © Mimi Gnoli



Reviews

“Immensely entertaining” —Newsweek

“[A] lucid and essential modern guide to the making of celebrity” —The Wall Street Journal

“[A] sharp, efficient biography” —The New York Times Book Review

“A fascinating look at Bernhardt's mythology and the stagecraft behind it” —Vogue