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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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An American Entertainment Pioneer,
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This review is from: Mae West: She Who Laughs, Lasts (American Biographical History Series) (Paperback)
June Sochen's "Mae West: She Who Laugh's Last," published in 1992 in a paperback edition, comprised part of an American Biographical History Series. Aimed at a sophisticated audience, Schon made the point, "West was not a social activist, an organizer, or a member of any women's group. The only group she belonged to was the Mae West Fan Club. She was an American pioneer: She created herself, became a rugged individualist and permanently imprinted her image on the American imagination."
Highly recommended for the serious Mae West scholar.
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Small but good book,
By damon devine (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mae West: She Who Laughs, Lasts (American Biographical History Series) (Paperback)
Well researched and written. A little book, part of a series I think, but worth buying. No photos unfortunately, but a good addition to a Mae West book collection.
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Mae West: She Who Laughs, Lasts (American Biographical History Series) by June Sochen (Paperback - Jan. 1992)
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