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The Importance of Being Barbra: The Brilliant, Tumultuous Career of Barbra Streisand [Hardcover]

Tom Santopietro (Author)
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June 13, 2006
Controversial, a global icon, a diva among divas---Barbra Streisand, the last genuinely unique show business personality of the twentieth century is the most honored entertainer in the world today. But along with the Tony, two Oscars, six Emmys, eight Grammys, ten Golden Globes, fifty gold albums, and wild acclaim have come wildly diverse reactions to a personality as outsized as her talent. In the words of Streisand herself, "I'm a liberal, opinionated Jewish feminist---I push a lot of buttons."
In Tom Santopietro's witty yet analytical look at this one-of-a-kind career, the myths and personal foibles are stripped away, and the focus lands squarely on the work. From the early recordings to the groundbreaking television specials, from the Hollywood blockbusters to the history-making comeback concerts, Streisand's career is placed within an oftentimes uniquely American social context but always allowed to speak for itself. In a brisk, funny, and always compelling style, The Importance of Being Barbra reveals all the milestones in a new and sometimes startling light, ranging from the brilliance of Funny Girl and The Broadway Album to the misbegotten yet curiously popular A Star Is Born.
Treating Barbra Streisand like the serious artist she is---and has always claimed to be---The Importance of Being Barbra delves into the key reasons for her all-encompassing success: the overwhelming ambition, the notorious perfectionism, the fervent gay following, the dramatic pull of a voice and style that mysteriously connect with the lovelorn all around the world. A full-scale examination of the acting, singing, and directing that have ranged from the dazzling to the occasionally inexplicable---it's all here for anyone who has ever wondered at the phenomenon that is Barbra Streisand.
 
 

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Theater manager Santopietro writes a decorous, dry analysis of "überdiva" Barbra Streisand, examining five decades of recordings, concerts, film, theater and politics. He analyzes Streisand as a "walking mass of contradictions," parsing those paradoxes through critical readings of her professional and personal gambits. Just as Streisand's "Brooklyn-ese" fades from her rich singing voice, so her stage and studio persona—tightly controlled—masks a diffidence in the limelight that just feeds her fans' interest. For these folks, the seminal sound bites of her career, from "Hello, gorgeous" to "So long, dearie," constitute the narrative's few flashes of energy, evoking Streisand in more glory than can be conveyed here. Santopietro astutely embeds his subject in cultural context to underscore her zeitgeist appeal; her brash urgency and in-your-face ethnicity, epitomized in "the nose," endears her to those out of the mainstream, including feminists and gays, and, in the '60s, augured the demise of pre-Vietnam dormancy. A prototype of postmodern celebrity, Streisand cultivated her own image, embellishing her "ugly duckling" myth through autobiographical roles. The author's discerning, nuanced critiques of Streisand's works depict a career of subtle evolution not without its setbacks, shedding welcome light on her uneven reception over the years. But his scholarly cant will perplex readers expecting a juicier read. Photos. (June)
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"Not at all the average fan tribute, The Importance of Being Barbra mixes milk-and-honey admiration with bracing shots of vinegar. Tom Santopietro 'gets' his idol---loves her for what she is, understands what she is not (but still could be!). His book is smart, funny, right-on. An encyclopedic must-read for anybody who has pondered the greatness, perfection, and oddities of Miss Streisand."
---Liz Smith, New York Post columnist
 
"An astute and thorough analysis of Streisand's career told in a brisk and engaging style while carefully establishing Streisand as a major cultural icon."
---A. R. Gurney Jr., author of Love Letters and Scenes from American Life
 
"For both fan and non-fan this is a fast-paced examination of a superstar's career. A great read."
---Bob Avian, Tony Award--winning choreographer of A Chorus Line and Ballroom
 
"Tom Santopietro's [The Importance of Being Barbra is an] encyclopedic but wonderfully entertaining account of Barbra Streisand's career, one 'unparalleled in the history of show business.' Who could argue? Who could resist?"
---Jay Presson Allen, screenwriter of Cabaret and Funny Lady
 
"Here at last is a book that treats Streisand like the remarkable artist she is. Not just for fans."
---Jeanine Basinger, author of American Cinema: One Hundred Years of Filmmaking

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (June 13, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312348797
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312348793
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,307,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Gossip, Excellent Critical Analysis, June 19, 2006
This review is from: The Importance of Being Barbra: The Brilliant, Tumultuous Career of Barbra Streisand (Hardcover)
Santopietro should be lauded for his approach to this much-written-about subject. Using engaging prose, he casts a critical eye on each piece of the Streisand oeuvre, while always setting the critical examinations within the historical contexts of both society and the entertainment industry. It's refreshing to be able to read about the woman's work without being subjected to hear-say or apocryphal comments that only the lady herself could validate. This critical analysis is the missing link (a long time missing) between Stresiand's interviews about her work, her co-workers' opinions and the press. Hats off to you, Tom. This is a terrific book that I keep thinking about even after having read it some weeks ago. Thank you for setting the record straight on the fine line between celebrities' public lives and their professional personas.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly the Greatest Star, February 27, 2007
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Joe (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Importance of Being Barbra: The Brilliant, Tumultuous Career of Barbra Streisand (Hardcover)
I too guess I'm the wrong person to review this book, having been a Barbra Streisand fan for 43 of my 53 years. But, finally, it's exciting to read a well written book that delves into what matters the most - the creative work of Ms. Streisand. She has always said that the public knows the truth when they hear or see it, and this book does well in focusing on the considerable talents of Barbra; that's the truth. She is the most talented artist/entertainer of our generation. Heck, of just about any generation. The author knows his subject well; so well in fact that he can appreciate the nunances of her recordings, films, television and concert works. How wonderful to read a book by someone who knows her work so intimately (as do we die-hard fans) to be able to note the vocal and phrasing differences in the 9 recorded versions of "People" over the years on various albums. That's what I call a connoisseur! The author's breathe and depth are exceptional, and I for one am glad that after so many books which dish her fingernails, hairstyles, clothes, dating history, or whatever, this author focuses on what matters the most. And what matters the most is the outstanding quality of work this "actress who sings" has given the world. A must read for the long-term fan who has been with her from "My Name is Barbra" to the Fall 2006 Concert tour, and equally valuable for the newer fan, or anyone who wonders why Barbra Streisand is The Greatest Star. Thank you Barbra for your incredible work, and thank you Tom for an excellent, credible book.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The other reviewers are correct....., June 25, 2006
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Jay B (oakland, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This IS a must-read for every Barbra fan. The author is clearly a huge Barbra fan, who acknowledges & praises the work of our 'greatest star' - but can be fairly critical of Barbra's more head-scratching & disappointing career choices (fans KNOW which ones they are). This book is not some sour grapes score-settling hatchet job (like, ahem, another recent Barbra book), but a funny, clear-eyed, breezily written critique of Barbra's work - and the motiviation behind it. I've read all (okay, most) of the books written about Barbra and this one is the most enjoyable & satisying to date. One wonders how Barbra's 'product' would be different if she were surrounded less by sychophantic colleagues and more by others with good taste & objectivity who desire to preserve her much-deserved legacy.
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Fifteen thousand strong, rising for the fifthor was it the sixth?standing ovation of the evening, the Madison Square Garden crowd yelled out their song requests to fifty-two-year-old Barbra Streisand as she stood quietly in the spotlight. Read the first page
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Barbra Streisand, New York City, The Way We Were, Golden Globe, The Prince of Tides, The Main Event, Fanny Brice, Judy Garland, Clear Day, The Broadway Album, Funny Lady, Platinum Records, Central Park, Jule Styne, Meet the Fockers, Academy Award, Bon Soir, Don't Rain, Peter Matz, Barbra Joan Streisand, Color Me Barbra, Martin Erlichman, Barry Gibb, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra
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