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Lillian
Hellman:
A Life with Foxes and Scoundrels
By
Deborah Martinson
Publisher's Review:
The first biography of Lillian Hellman-the
notorious literary star of Broadway and Hollywood-written with the
full cooperation of her executors and her most intimate circle.
Few literary celebrities have lived with more
abandon and under a brighter spotlight than Lillian Hellman. Yet
even fewer have been doubted as absolutely as Hellman, famously
denounced by rival Mary McCarthy as a writer form whom “every word
was a lie, including ‘and’ and ‘the.’” The details of Hellman’s life
have been hotly contested for decades. She was the author of such
Broadway hits as The Children’s Hour and The Little Foxes;
a Hollywood screenplay writer until she was blacklisted; a writer of
best-selling memoirs such as An Unfinished Woman and
Pentimento; and the volatile companion of writer Dashiell
Hammett, foreign service officer John Melby, and a myriad of other
high-profile men. Hellman refused to cooperate with
biographers-most notably William Wright-and, up until her death,
ordered those close to her to do the same.
Now, in this compelling biography Deborah
Martinson moves beyond the myths that drift around Hellman and finds
the sassy, outrageous woman committed to writing, to politics, and
to having her say. Martinson’s exhaustive research-through
interviews, archives, and recently declassified CIA files-and her
unprecedented access to Hellman’s confidantes paints the most
complete and surprisingly admiring portrait of Hellman that we’ve
ever had.
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