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Sinatra: The Life (Hardcover)

by Anthony Summers (Author), Robbyn Swan (Author)
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The second collaboration for the husband-and-wife team (after their Nixon bio, The Arrogance of Power) is hardly the first book about Frank Sinatra, and despite their claim to be the only objective biographers to address the crooner's final years, the book's later chapters feel rushed compared with the lengthy passages covering Sinatra's well-trod glory days. Furthermore, since Sinatra's musical genius and acting skills have been thoroughly analyzed by previous writers, Summers and Swan put in minimal effort there. Where their work does stand out is in firming up the evidence of organized crime's "continuing interest" in Sinatra, from affirming that the famous scene in The Godfather only slightly exaggerates how he got his breakthrough role in From Here to Eternity to exploring his possible role as a go-between for the mob and John F. Kennedy. The pair also break new ground in depicting what they describe as Sinatra's alcoholism, pointing out that he frequently drank all night long, and his abusive treatment of women, for which they cite cases. Yet even when the authors say Sinatra raped a woman or fathered another woman's child out of wedlock—and they make good cases for both—their delivery is a lot closer to objective biography than tabloid sensationalism. A&E's airing of a linked documentary, timed to coincide with the book's publication, as well as a first serial in Vanity Fair, will create significant interest in this latest Sinatra saga. 32 pages of photos. (May 17)
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Veteran show-biz and political biographer (of Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, and Marilyn Monroe, among others) Summers teams up with his sometime collaborator Swan, shining an illuminating spotlight on Old Blue Eyes in this irresistible chronicle of the late, great crooner. Emphasizing the extreme manifestations that defined Sinatra's essential character--his ambition, his volatility, and his fervor--the authors paint a portrait of an astonishingly gifted singer who beat the odds by surviving and thriving over the course of several generations and a number of profound shifts in musical tastes and audience expectations. Aside from his natural abilities, Sinatra the man defied easy classification. Undeniably promiscuous, violent, and self-serving, he could also be tremendously compassionate, loyal, and generous. Beset by insecurities and inner demons and worried by the apparent death of his career in the late 1940s, he made several nods toward suicide but bounced back both emotionally and professionally. His host of love affairs, irrefutable Mob ties, singing and acting careers, political forays, and slow decline are all recorded in fascinating detail. This well-researched version--the authors have included more than 100 pages of notes--of Sinatra's life packs a powerful punch but is more balanced in tone and approach than Kitty Kelley's juicy, unauthorized expose. Margaret Flanagan
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 577 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf (May 17, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375414002
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375414008
  • Product Dimensions: 14.8 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #264,013 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great biographer meets great star, July 15, 2005
By Richard E. Hourula (Berkeley, CA. United States) - See all my reviews
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Imagine my delight upon discovering that my favorite pop biographer had produced a book about my favorite singer. Anthony Summers has previously penned in-depth biographies of Marilyn Monore, Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover (as well as the definitive book on the JFK assassination). Now with co-author Robbyn Swan comes this excellent look at the life of one of America's most important cultural icons, Frank Sinatra.
Summers does not disappoint. Inevitably much of the Sinatra story has been told before (notably in Taraborrell's "Behind the Legend") but Summers adds much about Sinatra's mob connections and fills out a lot about Frank's relationship with various lovers, friends and family.
A New York Times reviewer called "Sinatra" "tacky" but I found it typical Summers: well researched, thorough and engaging. This is by no means a hatchet job, Summers is balanced and moreover respectful of his subject.
To true Sinatraphiles such as myself this latest (it certainly won't be the last) Sinatra biography is a wonderful opportunity to relive an amazing life. The Sinatra revealed here is a complex man of many moods (many of them dark and stormy) with a voracious appetite for women and a ceaseless dedication to producing beautiful music.
Summers starts with a look at Sinatra's Sicilian roots then adds much to the story of his childhood and his rise to super stardom via the big band years. There is a particular emphasis on the early 1950's when Sinatra's star dimmed only to eventually shine brighter than before and the possible role the Mafia played in his career upswing.
This book is a must for Sinatra fans or anyone wanting to learn more about one of the 20th centuries most important entertainers.
Summers leans heavily on "Mr. S" a recent book on Sinatra by his former valet George Jacobs (but always with attribution) and many hours of interviews.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lord of the ringa dinga dings, July 5, 2005
By Martin Fiebert (Seal Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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As in the saga of "Lord of the Rings" the subtext of this splendid biography is that great power can greatly corrupt. This well researched biography is a fascinating read. As a long term Sinatra fan I learned much. While pieces of the Sinatra story are well known, the authors weave together a coherent picture of a complex man providing much detail of Sinatra's relationship to the Mafia, his substance abuse problems, his love life and sexual conquests, and his impact on social, political and cultural events.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and Thought Provoking, June 1, 2005
Would the magestic Sinatra we all know and love have had the drive to become famous without his particular family's dynamics? This bio presents the timeless story of man struggling against the familiar trappings of immigrant life to become a legend in his own time. And it does so by delving into the depths of his personality, his family, his daily pressures, and the ghosts of his past. A great read. Well researched!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Mob Book.....Bad Sinatra Biography
If you were looking to read quite a bit about the Mob from the 1800's in Sicily up through the 1970's you are in for a treat. Read more
Published 12 months ago by R. C. Tobin

2.0 out of 5 stars Summers: the suspect
During the opening parts of this book, I was amazed at how much private information the author (Summers) seemed to have accumulated on the Sinatra Family. Read more
Published 16 months ago by J. Vanore

5.0 out of 5 stars Reading Material for More Than Just Sinatra Fans...
All my life I had heard of the name Frank Sinatra, but never knew who he was. I decided to purchase this book to find put who the true Sinatra was. Read more
Published 18 months ago by J. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Sinatra: All about MUSIC, MOLLS, MOB and MEMORIES. He did it his way and he didn't care what anyone else thought about it!
Francis Albert Sinatra (1915-1998) grew up in a lower middle class home in Hoboken, New Jersey. Frank's parents were from immigrant Italian families; mother Dolley was a strong... Read more
Published 23 months ago by C. M Mills

1.0 out of 5 stars Mob and Sex
To be short, if you're interested in Sinatra's sex life and Mafia connections, that's your book. But if you want to know more about his music or his career as an actor, skip it... Read more
Published on March 19, 2007 by Edward Monk

5.0 out of 5 stars Doing Things "His Way"
Sinatra: romantic rogue or front man for the mob. Probably both, though which part predominates will likely never be settled. Read more
Published on October 22, 2006 by Douglas Doepke

1.0 out of 5 stars This book is a disgrace
This book was a compendium of every negative and unsubtantiated event that ever took place in the legendary singers life. Read more
Published on August 27, 2006 by Franguccio

2.0 out of 5 stars drinking, sex and the mob, not enough about the art
Summers dwells on and on about Sinatra's drinking, his women, his mob ties and his meanness. All very interesting, much of it new and revealing. Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by John E. Drury

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
This book is a big disappointment and I only recommend it if you read it at the library for free or pay less than five dollars. Read more
Published on May 7, 2006 by Paul Manfredi

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Biography But Not Anything New
Advanced stories on Anthony Summer's biography of Frank Sinatra trumpeted the revelations about Sinatra and the mob. Really? Frank Sinatra was connected to the mob? Read more
Published on April 20, 2006 by Rob Wilcox

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