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- catalog abstract "Mae West loved big cities, form-fitting clothes, lipstick, jazz, sex in taxis, intrigue, gun-toting bootleggers, boxers lathered in sweat, and cops who read her the riot act. Born in Brooklyn in 1893, she was the child of a former bare-knuckles boxer and an immigrant whose aspirations made her a classic stage mother. Baby Mae was performing by age five; by the time she was twenty, she was a seasoned trouper on the Keith vaudeville circuit and had begun to write her own. Material. When prudery squelched her as a vaudeville headline, she moved to the more cosmopolitan legitimate stage. Here, too, censors tried to shut her down, but the headlines sparked by obscenity trials for her plays Sex and The Pleasure Man catapulted her instead to box office success and Hollywood. There, in 1933, she was credited with restoring a sick box office and reviving the moribund Paramount Studio. But when bluenoses struck once again, this time the. Formidable Hays Office, her career suffered a blow from which it would never completely recover. This first intensive biography of Mae West focuses not on the kitsch of her later years but rather on the dynamic, creative, sexually adventurous young woman who took aggressive control of her own performances and in the process made her face and form among the world's most famous. It is also a window on the history of American urban entertainment, and especially on its. Love-hate relationship with sex.".
- catalog contributor b10281712.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Filmography: p. 402.".
- catalog description "Formidable Hays Office, her career suffered a blow from which it would never completely recover. This first intensive biography of Mae West focuses not on the kitsch of her later years but rather on the dynamic, creative, sexually adventurous young woman who took aggressive control of her own performances and in the process made her face and form among the world's most famous. It is also a window on the history of American urban entertainment, and especially on its.".
- catalog description "Her Christian name was Mary -- Baby Mae -- "I love it" -- "President of the female 'nut' club" -- Allies and limited partners -- The shimmy trial -- Pencil-packin' mama -- Prisoner's song -- Plump flapper -- Diamond Mae -- Repeat offender -- Black and white -- Big girl in a little town -- She done him wrong -- At the top of the ladder -- Scandalize my name -- Damage control -- Going too far.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-409) and index.".
- catalog description "Love-hate relationship with sex.".
- catalog description "Mae West loved big cities, form-fitting clothes, lipstick, jazz, sex in taxis, intrigue, gun-toting bootleggers, boxers lathered in sweat, and cops who read her the riot act. Born in Brooklyn in 1893, she was the child of a former bare-knuckles boxer and an immigrant whose aspirations made her a classic stage mother. Baby Mae was performing by age five; by the time she was twenty, she was a seasoned trouper on the Keith vaudeville circuit and had begun to write her own.".
- catalog description "Material. When prudery squelched her as a vaudeville headline, she moved to the more cosmopolitan legitimate stage. Here, too, censors tried to shut her down, but the headlines sparked by obscenity trials for her plays Sex and The Pleasure Man catapulted her instead to box office success and Hollywood. There, in 1933, she was credited with restoring a sick box office and reviving the moribund Paramount Studio. But when bluenoses struck once again, this time the.".
- catalog extent "xii, 431 p., [24] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0374109591 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Farrar Straus Giroux,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "791.43/028/092 B 20".
- catalog subject "Motion picture actors and actresses United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "PN2287.W4566 L44 1997".
- catalog subject "West, Mae.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Her Christian name was Mary -- Baby Mae -- "I love it" -- "President of the female 'nut' club" -- Allies and limited partners -- The shimmy trial -- Pencil-packin' mama -- Prisoner's song -- Plump flapper -- Diamond Mae -- Repeat offender -- Black and white -- Big girl in a little town -- She done him wrong -- At the top of the ladder -- Scandalize my name -- Damage control -- Going too far.".
- catalog title "Becoming Mae West / Emily Wortis Leider.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".