From the noted Hollywood biographer and author of The Contender comes
this celebration of the great American love story—the romance between
Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart—capturing its complexity,
contradictions, and challenges as never before.
In Hollywood, The True Story: Bogie and Bacall, William
Mann offers a deep and comprehensive look at Lauren Bacall, Humphrey
Bogart, and the unlikely love they shared. Mann details their early
years—Bogart’s effete upbringing in New York City; Bacall’s rise as a
model and actress. He paints a vivid portrait of their courtship and
twelve-year marriage: the fights, the reconciliations, the children, the
affairs, Bogie’s illness and Bacall’s steadfastness until his death. He
offers a sympathetic yet clear-eyed portrait of Bacall’s life after
Bogie, exploring her relationships with Frank Sinatra and Jason Robards,
who would become her second husband, and the identity crisis she faced.
Surpassing
previous biographies, Mann digs deep into the celebrities’ personal
lives and considers their relationship from surprising angles. Bacall
was just nineteen when she started dating the thrice-married
forty-five-year-old Bogart. How might that age gap have influenced their
relationship? In addition to what she gained, what might Bacall have
lost by marrying a Hollywood superstar more than twice her age? How did
Bogart, a man of average looks, become one of the greatest movie stars
of all time? Throughout, Mann explains the unparalleled successes of
their individual careers as well as the extraordinary love between them
and the legend that has endured.
Filled with entertaining details and thoughtful insights based on newly available records and correspondence, Bogie & Bacall offers a fresh look at this famous couple, their remarkable relationship, and their legacy.
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AUTHOR/NARRATOR
William
J. Mann is the author of ten books, including his most recent, Bogie and
Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood’s Greatest Love Affair. He won
the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Fact Crime for Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine
and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood, and the Lambda Literary Award for
Biography for Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines. He is also the
author of The Contender: The Story of Marlon Brando and Kate: The Woman Who Was
Hepburn, named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times. He’s written
for Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and many other
publications. He’s appeared on CNN, Turner Movie Classics, the BBC, and various
documentary series and films, including Scotty: The Secret History of
Hollywood. His New York Times bestsellers include his books on Hepburn and
Brando; How to Be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood; Hello Gorgeous:
Becoming Barbra Streisand; and Tinseltown. For many years, Mann was an
Assistant Professor of History at Central Connecticut State University. He
lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.