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Iron Maidens: The Celebration of the Most Awesome Female Muscle in the World [Paperback]

Kristin Kaye (Author)
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August 4, 2005
Kristin Kaye believed fate had delivered her to Broadway when, at age twenty-three and fresh from drama school, she was hired as the playwright and director of a one-night only extravaganza at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. The show she’d been hired for? The Celebration of the Most Awesome Female Muscle in the World, a stage production featuring twenty-five of the world’s most muscular women.

With the theories she'd learned in her Women’s Studies classes still fresh in her mind, Kristin thought this was her chance to enter a whole new feminist arena, but in reality she was about to enter another world entirely. Her carefully orchestrated artistic interludes would be sandwiched between skits involving white lace thongs, smoke machines, and a bodybuilder spinning by her neck. Kristin tells the whole story in this hilarious book, alternating between an account of directing the show, which builds to the disastrous climax of opening night, and reportage on women’s bodybuilding and the little-known sub-culture around it, including the use of steroids, the side business of strong women who wrestle men for money, and the judging controversy that threatens to split the sport in two.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press; First edition. edition (August 4, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560257040
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560257042
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,381,182 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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KRISTIN KAYE has been telling stories since she could speak. It began with the neighborhood kids. She once had them all believing that, in her spare time, she was the gorilla on Gilligan's Island. Then, her passion moved to the stage. In addition to performing and directing, Kaye wrote several plays. Most notable is her one-woman show, What is Done is Done, shown in New York and Chicago. With the technology boom, Kaye's storytelling expertise expanded to include award-winning adaptations of literature for CD-ROM (Of Mice and Men, The Pearl, The Red Pony and The Grapes of Wrath for Penguin Electronic) and the creation of original shows for Interactive TV. Most recently, Kaye has returned to the simplicity of pen and paper (and laptop). Her favorite subjects are people, food and spas and she indulges her inquisitive nature as a freelance profile, food and travel writer. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and baby daughter.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Iron Maidens makes weight, October 2, 2005
This review is from: Iron Maidens: The Celebration of the Most Awesome Female Muscle in the World (Paperback)
First-rate author Kristin Kaye deserves admiration for her immense, unflinching bravery in writing this book. With deft writing skill and gripping momentum, she bares her evolving personal and professional raw self, exposing every hope, every delusion, misjudgment, rationalization and grief in the rarified experience of her first big break - writing and directing a Broadway show. The pain of her tough and bizarre journey is exquisite, and yet she unfolds the tale in such an engaging way that she allows you to laugh at it all, even eggs you on with her wounds gaping open. Anyone who can do this successfully is irresistible, straight off. Her dream turns into a garish circus with a crazed tiger in the center ring whose leash is tearing apart, and no one will listen to this ringmaster's warning cries. On top of this steady, jading, black humorist perspective is an equally naked stare into the wild world of professional female bodybuilding.

Kaye weaves her tobogganist tale through the glitzy cusp and seedy underbelly of bodybuilding. She provides a journalistic history on the sport that is arguably one of the most solid and up-to-date accounts available, lays out gritty details of competition dieting, primping and steroid use, all the while building suspense that will have you racing through the pages toward climax of the Broadway debut. She presents real women from the sport, casting them in honest light - bleached hair, impossible implants, brazen remarks, stalwart dedication, sensitive embraces and all. Whatever you think about the women in the book and the world of bodybuilding, Kristin leaves you with the distinct impression that you are hearing someone call the shots as she sees them, nothing more, nothing less, with the added bonus of her distinct incisive candor in your ear.

For bodybuilders, this book can be a place to recognize themselves or at least people they know. For thespians, literary types and any bodybuilder with a sense of humor, the effect of reading it is like lounging with friends at two in the morning, capping each others' jokes until you collapse laughing into the pillows, your body hiccupping because it keeps being funny and you just can't laugh anymore, then someone reveals a sad secret.

It's also a valuable resource for information about the sport's history, a fair look at the battles raging within and around its tenuous survival, and fodder for reflecting on the cultivating legacy. For those who are not familiar with the sport, Kristin not only gives you nuts and bolts to make you conversant, she takes you on a wild ride you'll never forget.

Finally, this story is for anyone who has ever found fate in a wrong number, who has aspired to create something meaningful, to be the best she can be, to succeed, and wound up losing control of the plane speeding full-throttle into the mountainside. This is not a book you can walk away from. Whatever your feelings on the many subjects in this book, if you still have a pulse in your cerebellum, you'll be hooked.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mercy!, April 17, 2007
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This is a funny book about the author's misadventures -- and incredible naivety -- directing this amazing women's bodybuilding spectacular. I was one of the "schmoes" attending the event, and I can tell you, these women's bodies talked volumes! They didn't need any poetry, dancing, speechifying, or any of the nonsense the author was apparently responsible for. Yes, we in the audience hooted at those amateur interludes. But we applauded mightily when we saw these incredibly muscular women; they had the courage and devotion to remake their bodies to please themselves and not others. The better part of this book is the author's description of the women's bodybuilding scene. Sadly the author claims that almost all the women bodybuilders take steroids or some form of supplement, and she claims as well that most were victims of abuse as children. In addition, the sport has been crippled by inconsistent judging standards and a wave of reaction against the ultra-muscular look on women. The author does include some tributes at the end of the book suggesting why Laurie Fierstein's groundbreaking Celebration was so important. Because it demonstrated that there was an audience for women bodybuilders just showing themselves off and not competing for the arbitrary approval of some timid male judges. Again, this book is a fast read and a revealing look at this unique world. I am deducting one star, however, for one of the final chapters, where the author indulges her writer's muse in Grand Central Station and bores her audience yet again, just as she did at the Fierstein Celebration.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great story!, June 29, 2006
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I've been an athlete all my life and I now have so much respect for what these bodybuilders do! I'm not into the super muscular look, but their devotion is unbelieveable. I think the writer does an incredible job covering the history of women's sports and digs up some pretty amazing stuff about drug use and wrestling. Wow! What a world! Definitely recommend it. A fun and easy read.
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When Laurie Fierstein spoke, her words were steady and deliberate, like a roller coaster cranking its way up. Read the first page
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lat spread, female muscle, female bodybuilders, bodybuilding world, muscular women, female physique, female competitors, smoke machine
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The Celebration, New York, White Lace Affair, Alice Walker, Bill Wick, Karla Nelson, Laurie Fierstein, Dawn Whitham, Grand Central, Linda Wood-Hoyte, Miss America, Robin Parker, Women's Physique World, Marc Antony, Charles Peeples, Colette Guimond, Doughdee Marie, International Olympic Committee, Magna Mater, Pumping Iron, Roseland Ballroom, African American, Bill Dobbins, Jan Tana Classic, Lenda Murray
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