First published in France in 2012 to critical and popular acclaim, this is the first book about the remarkable American actress and filmmaker Barbara Loden. Loden's 1970 film Wanda is a masterpiece of early cinema verite, an anti-Bonnie-and-Clyde road movie about a young woman, adrift in rust-belt Pennsylvania in the early 1960s, who embarks on a crime spree with a small-time crook.How to paint a life, describe a personality? Inspired by the film, a researcher seeks to piece together a portrait of its creator. In her soul-searching homage to the former pin-up girl famously married to Hollywood giant Elia Kazan, the biographer's evocative powers are put to the test. New insights into Loden's sketchy biography remain scarce and the words of Marguerite Duras, Georges Perec, Jean-Luc Godard, Sylvia Plath, Kate Chopin, Herman Melville, Samuel Beckett and W.G. Sebald come to the narrator's rescue. As remembered scenes from Wanda alternate with the droll journal of a flailing research project, personal memories surface, and with them, uncomfortable insights into the inner life of a singular woman who is also, somehow, every woman.
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Dimensions: 180 x 120mm
Publication Date: 30 Mar 2015
Publisher: Les Fugitives
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780993009303
About Nathalie Leger
Nathalie Leger was born in 1960 and is the author of four books of fiction based on her research work as a curator as well as a collection of illustrated aphoristic flash-fiction published under a pseudonym. The director of the Institut memoires de l'edition contemporaine (IMEC)which gathers archives and studies related to the main French publishing houses she lives and works in Paris and in Caen. She curated the Pompidou Centre exhibitions on Roland Barthes and on Samuel Beckett in 2002 and 2007. Her UK debut Suite for Barbara Loden garnered intense critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic and was translated into several European languages. It is credited as being instrumental to the re-release in American film theatres of Barbara Loden's cult masterpiece Wanda (1970). Together with The White Dress her second novel Exposition will be published in the US later this year for the 10th anniversary of Dorothy Project an American independent literary press publishing only two books a year.