
Greta Garbo: Divine Star
Author(s): David Bret (Author)
- Publisher: The Robson Press
- Publication Date: 20 Jun. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 416 pages
- ISBN-10: 1849542511
- ISBN-13: 9781849542517
Book Description
Though there have been numerous biographies of Greta Garbo, this is the first to fully investigate the two so-called missing periods in the life of this most mysterious and enigmatic of all the Hollywood stars. The first, during the late 1920s when Garbo disappeared completely for several months forcing the studio employed a lookalike, was almost certainly to conceal a pregnancy. The second occurred during World War Two, when Garbo was employed by British Intelligence to track down Nazi sympathisers. In Gr eta Garbo : Divi ne Star David Bret has acquired a large amount of previously unsourced material, along with anecdotes from friends and colleagues of the star which have never before been published. For the first time, he paints a complete portrait of her childhood and youth in Sweden. Bret has also sourced copies of all Garbo s films with the exception Th e Divi ne Wom an of whicch no print survives including the silents, before scenes were trimmed or cut. Additionally the author met Garbo in Paris a few years before she died.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Garbo biographies are virtually an industry in themselves, but David Bret offers something more…Bret’s biography is rightly partisan and fully prepared to name enemies, which makes it a bracingly pleasurable read in these anodyne times.’ –Christopher Fowler, Independent on Sunday
About the Author
David Bret is one of Britain’s leading show business biographers. His many highly successful books include Edith Piaf, Doris Day, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Errol Flynn, and Mario Lanza
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