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Genius and lust, the creativity and sexuality of Cole Porter and Noel Coward, Joseph Morella and George Mazzei

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Genius and lust, the creativity and sexuality of Cole Porter and Noel Coward, Joseph Morella and George Mazzei
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
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platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Genius and lust
Oclc number
32242168
Responsibility statement
Joseph Morella and George Mazzei
Review
"The private lives of Cole Porter and Noel Coward are as fascinating and as revealing about social mores as their public careers were glittering and defining of popular entertainment. They were gay in the truest sense, not just in their sexuality." "We still marvel at their creative accomplishments. They led dazzling lives on both sides of the Atlantic: the stages of New York and London, the studios of Hollywood and the mansions of Beverly Hills, and the cafe society playgrounds of Paris, Venice and the Riviera. They were famous and rich. They set fashion and the rules of sophisticated love. And they did all this for over half a century while keeping their homosexuality a secret." "Although their astonishing output was deeply influenced by their sexuality, they feared exposure and went to tragic lengths to hide their true identities." "This new book, like the men it so honestly portrays, has a dual purpose. It combines revealing biographical portraits of Porter and Coward with an absorbing account of the homosexual world that shaped their creative work." "Joseph Morella and George Mazzei take a fresh approach to lives that remain unendingly interesting. Extensive new interviews with still-living friends, lovers and colleagues highlight this new look at our theatrical culture, and this book treats frankly the lovers of the two men and the parts they played in the artists' lives. This dual biography also shows how sexual scandals have ruined stars throughout show business history - and that surprisingly little has really changed in the public perception of homosexuals since the days of Noel and Cole."--Jacket
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the creativity and sexuality of Cole Porter and Noel Coward
Table Of Contents
Two little babes in the wood -- Different from the others -- Oh, what a lovely war -- Pilot me, pilot me, be the pilot I need -- Don't you know, little fool, you never can win -- Has anybody seen our ship the HMS Peculiar? -- When other friendships have been forgot -- Where is the life that late I led? -- In which we serve -- Why must the show go on? -- Another opening, another show -- Play, orchestra, play -- When soon or late, you recognize your fate -- From this moment on ..
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Creativity and sexuality of Cole Porter and Noel Coward
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