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Clara Bow, star of numerous silent films and early talkies, personified sex as fun, earning the sobriquet "The It Girl." Notoriety ended her career before she was 30. "In this sensitive biography, readers will find a vibrant woman to empathize with, as well as an engrossing history of early picture-making," praised PW.
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"Stenn's operatic chronicle of Bow's life never loses sight of the scared working-class girl trying to escape her past." Grade: A. -- Entertainmant Weekly, May 12, 2000

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Cooper Square Press (March 25, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0815410255
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815410256
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #254,577 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Celebration of a complicated life, October 8, 2005
By Anyechka (Rensselaer, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an excellent thorough look at one of the most fascinating moviestars of early cinema, Clara Bow. Instead of writing a highly sensationalised account, Mr. Stenn uses a lot of solid research and facts, not rehashing and keeping alive the same old trashy rumors and character assassinations. He even disproves the most infamous urban legend of them all, the one about Clara and the USC football team. What does emerge is the portrait of a very sad vulnerable tragic person. Clara came from dirt-poor Brooklyn roots, with mental illness running in her family, moving often in childhood, picked on by her peers and terribly abused at home. And like many abused children, she made excuses for it, believing they did it for her own good, that it was in her own best interest that her mother tried to kill her, that her father often beat her and once raped her. Her luck really began changing when she went west and broke into movies, after winning a local talent contest at the age of sixteen, and for a time enjoyed a semblance of happiness. However, her career began to decline in the early Thirties after a number of scandals (contrary to another urban legend, it wasn't really because of the coming of sound, although she did have a terrible case of microphone-phobia), and she finally left Paramount, feeling it in her own best interest. During this time, she married Rex Bell, who for a time provided her with a very happy secure life, as well as the two sons she adored and tried to be the ideal mother to. However, her past caught up with her and she eventually had to go to a number of doctors and psychiatrists, falling victim to the same schizophrenia that her mother and other female relatives had suffered from, and died at the relatively young age of sixty.

It would be too easy for a biographer to paint a picture of Clara as a sleazy party-crazy bed-hopping woman of loose morals and ill repute who just got lucky, but Mr. Stenn instead paints a picture of a woman who was just a sweet scared vulnerable person who never really had a childhood, who just wanted love, security, and acceptance, and tried to get it in all of the wrong ways. She deserved so much better than abusive parents, a manager who exploited her, a studio that rarely put her in anything but predictable formula pictures instead of more serious dramatic roles, a press that repeatedly made up disgusting allegations against her (whether of a sexual nature or not), people who still believe these ridiculous stories that were manufactured decades ago, and a society that didn't fully understand the schizophrenia she suffered from, the disease that fully began showing itself after she was no longer acting.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth About the IT Girl, September 13, 2005
By D. A Wend (Buffalo Grove, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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I had seen several of Clara Bow's films and the TCM documentary before reading David Stenn's book, so I knew something about Clara and had forgotten some things as well. Mr. Stenn's book is well-written and researched. It does not turn Clara Bow's life into the tawdry tale, filled with just sex and scandal, which a lesser writer would use to sell the book. Instead, Mr. Stenn has written a well considered biography of a very unhappy and insecure life. The information he provides on her upbringing in the slums of Brooklyn, her winning the "Fame and Fortune Contest" and life in 1920's Hollywood is as complete as one would want.

Her films are nicely profiled with detail given for the most important of them: It, Mantrap and Dancing Mothers. He also deals with her later mental problems with great sensitivity and clarity so one come away with knowing exactly made Clara the woman that she was. Ultimately, Clara's was an unhappy life punctuated with moments of happiness. I came away from the book feeling that I had a new perspective about Clara Bow and a renewed interest in seeing films of hers that I had missed. The book has an excellent filmography and contains a good set of photographs of Clara and the people in her life.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Bow Bio Sure Has "IT"!, March 26, 2000
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Clara Bow's incredible journey through life --- the child abuse, boundless energy, ambition, heartbreak and ostracism ---- is enough for any five soap operas. But it all happened to her, and David Stenn's flawless writing brings it all to life. Even hardcore film mavens who THINK they know Bow's story need to read this book. Bow was a highly complex, yet simple, person used by Hollywood's machine then cast aside when she seemed ill suited for talkies. Stenn iss particularly good at covering Bow's many valleys and how the tinsel town users almost zeroed-in on her. Unlike any bio I've ever read, RUNNING WILD truly blends outstanding research, often minute facts (there are many additions in this updated version), and a deep feeling for the Bow the public never saw. I HIGHLY recommend this book to teenagers! My 16 year old was fascinated with Bow's story, one which could have happened yesterday. Congratulations to David Stenn for a magnificent bio that no film buff --- or teenager --- should miss.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The legacy
I give 'runnin wild' four stars because of all the interesting footnotes and research details Mr. Stenn has collected in it. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Åkerlund Sören

4.0 out of 5 stars Good balance for Morella and Epstein's book "The It Girl" from 1976
This was a nice, informative treatment of Clara's life--but having read Morella and Epstein's book after this, one really gets the sense of why she had the infamous, almost... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Clara Bow: Sterilized
I consider this book an act of female castration. David Stenn is a criminal--Clara wore those Trojans out.
Published 8 months ago by William Wilson

4.0 out of 5 stars Get It
I became curious about Clara Bow when "It" played at a local silent film festival. Before I saw "It," I'd had same notion a lot of people have, if they've heard of Clara Bow at... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars I give this four stars with some apprehension...
Why do I give this four? I'd rather give this book three stars for the writing... but it is well researched... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Zelie Nic

5.0 out of 5 stars Irresistable
I was never a big fan of silent films or of many movies that were made in the 30's, but years ago I happened to watch "It" on late night tv and became fascinated with Clara Bow,... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Miss Bow's ONLY true biography
This is the only really researched biography ever written of Clara Bow, a poignant and evocative look at an unforgettable woman who conquered a magical period in our history and... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars the perfect little family picture
i receintly have fallen in love with silent movies and the 20's.when i first took a serious intrest in silent movies i got on the internet and found a website called silent ladies... Read more
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Published on August 26, 2007 by Carla Fair-wright

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