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Gypsy: A Memoir Kindle Edition

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 175 ratings

Gypsy Rose Lee’s memoir became a New York Times bestseller in 1957, inspiring the 1959 hit musical, two movies, and three revivals. Now a fourth, directed by Arthur Laurents and starring Patti LuPone, is lighting up New York, winning top Broadway theatre awards, including three 2008 Tony Awards, as well as raves from critics and audiences:

 

“No matter how long you live, you’ll never see a more
exciting production.” —
Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal

 

“Watch out, New York! This GYPSY is a wallop-packing show of raw power.” —Ben Brantley, The New York Times

 

“Not your ordinary theater experience. This is the best production
of the best damn musical ever.”
—Liz Smith, Syndicated Columnist

 

The memoir, which Gypsy began as a series of pieces for The New Yorker, contains photographs and newspaper clippings from her personal scrapbooks and an afterword by her son, Erik Lee Preminger. At turns touching and hilarious, Gypsy describes her childhood trouping across 1920s America through her rise to stardom as TheQueen of Burlesquein 1930s New York—where gin came in bathtubs, gangsters were celebrities, and Walter Winchell was king.

 

Gypsy’s story features outrageous characters—among them Broadway’s funny girl, Fanny Brice, who schooled Gypsy in how to be a star; gangster Waxy Gordon, who fixed her teeth; and her indomitable mother, Rose, who lived by her own version of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others … before they do you.”

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"... will delight anyone who has a love for the annals of the American stage."- Newsweek"This is show business, this America... this is Gypsy Rose Lee!"- Tennessee Williams"I found it irresistable. It's quite a performance. I bet some of it is even true, and if it wasn't, it is now."- John Steinbeck

About the Author

Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970) was an infamous vaudeville entertainer best known for her burlesque performances. Her memoir was adapted into the renowned musical Gypsy. She also appeared in several films and television programs including The Trouble with Angels and The Over-the-Hill Gang. In addition to her memoir, Lee wrote the novels The G-String Murders and Mother Finds a Body, as well as the play The Naked Genius.

Erik Preminger is the son of burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee and film director Otto Preminger. An actor, writer, and producer, Preminger’s published works include Gypsy & Me: At Home and on the Road with Gypsy Rose Lee and My G-String Mother: At Home and Backstage with Gypsy Rose Lee.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07HLP18NT
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ North Atlantic Books (January 2, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 2, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 36640 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 398 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1883319951
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Better than Fiction
Great read. No wonder it was turned into a musical. Truth really is stranger than fiction. Highly recommended for any fans of the musical, fans of burlesque, or anyone just looking for a good story.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
A memoir of Gypsey Rose Lee. Good read.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022
It's not only because of Stephen Sondheim's contribution that a young gay teenager like me would have a special fascination for a musical based on the life of a stripper. But I'm certainly not alone in that category. The fascinating life of Gypsy Rose Lee, aka Louise Hovick, deserved another reading years after I'd first read it.

I bought a used beat-up copy with the pages almost falling out, but I didn't mind. Re-reading about the life of the iconic personality was fascinating. It was also intriguing to compare differences between her account and the highly fictionalized musical’s book.

Growing up, the film adaptation was regularly broadcast on the Sunday movie of the week, so I pretty much had the score memorized before I performed as a young newsboy in my small Ohio college town’s community theater production (along with a herd of other kids for the Uncle Jocko scene). I can pretty much find a proper ‘Gypsy’ quote for any situation. And the musical also weaves its way into my seventh novel, “Finding Tulsa.”

Lee’s memoir is of course quite different. The themes of show business desperation and success paint broader themes with more detail. In her memoir, Lee is quite open about her unlikely success, and how her desperate original “stage mother” pushed her into performing only to end up (after the death of Vaudeville) as the successful Queen of Burlesque by just “giving them a glove.”

Hers is a story of an unusual show business success and one about an enterprising woman who took control of her life, certainly made a few mistakes along the way, but owns up to them and looks back with very little regret.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
I have been enthralled with Gypsy for years when finally deciding to read her memoir. So very glad I did. It clearly and decisively shows an intelligent, warm, and enchanted woman who was much more than a strip tease artist. U had read June's memoir and madame Rose's biography before, and am still struck by the difference between them. Which was? Gypsys shows us the in depth warm hearted woman she truly was and for that I am am grateful.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021
Gypsy Rose Lee's Memoir about her life in vaudeville and burlesque brings to life another era where a variety of travelling acts provided entertainment for people around the country. Gypsy was a natural storyteller. Her stories of growing up with her mother Rose who was a force to be reckoned with in her own right are entertaining and at times sobering. A very worthwhile read!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
Gypsy was a beautiful polished writer ... I also enjoyed what her son wrote ... I look forward to reading anything Erik may write in the future, should he choose to do so ! I now feel Like I know Gypsy Rose Lee very well, as well as Fanny Brice! Shame we lost Gypsy so young. I encourage any avid reader to read this excellent book.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2007
If you're a fan of the musical Gypsy, like me, you'll read this book. I've read from various websites, that the book is not entirely factual and that you need to read Gypsy's sister June's book, early Havoc, to get a clearer picture of what life on the road was like. But, entirely accurate or not, it's highly fascinating and an excellent look at the theatre of the time.

The book bears small resemblances to the show: There really was a monkey named Gigalo, Louise was given farm animals as pets for her birthday, there is a man that Rose links up with for several years who manages the troup, they did eat Chinese food constantly, make coats out of blankets, and a cow really talked to Rose in a dream.

There are major differences between the show and the book: The switch from Vaudeville to Burlesque was less dramatic in the book than the show -almost natural. "Herbie", Rose's companion and manager, left long before the act went Burlesque. And one very 'big' difference: you'll notice in the show that Grandpa calls Louise "Plug" but we dont' really know why. The little girl playing Louise was too adorable for words and grew up to be the stunning Natalie Wood. But, Gypsy got the name plug because she was a large child. And she grew up large. It wasn't until a couple years in Burlesque that she became more svelte. This is also a major point in the books, detailing the diets she was on and how it destroyed her self-esteem as a child.

Gypsy, the movie, is a fun-filled version of life on the road for a vaudeville troupe. Yes, there are hard times, but nothing so bad. Gypsy the memoir describes eviction, near starvation, nights of sleeping in the cars, almost frozen, con artists - real life struggle.

It's a quick read that is terribly fascinating. I highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2009
Gypsy Rose Lee was a beautiful and spirited woman and her memoir provides the reader with a fascinating glimpse into the rough and tumble glory days of American vaudeville. The reader is literally taken on the road with Gypsy, or Louise Hovick, her demanding, neurotic stage mother, Mama Rose, and precocious younger sister, Baby June,(who later became actress June Havoc) as they crisscross America with a troupe of young boys in a quest for stardom on the stages of the vaudeville theater circuit. Louise, the older, more neglected sister, "an ugly duckling" compared to her more popular sister, becomes the focus of her domineering mother's attention after the much put upon Baby June elopes with a boy from the show troupe at the tender age of thirteen. It is not the dream of Mama Rose for Louise to become a stripper, but the age of vaudeville has ended abruptly with the coming of talking motion pictures and live burlesque shows are all the rage. Mama Rose realizes for the first time that taken out of her sister's shadow, Louise is a natural performer. Thus, the ugly duckling emerges as a truly beautiful swan and the legend of Gypsy Rose Lee was born. Personally, I found this book hard to put down. Gypsy's life story could easily be described as "Aunt Mame In A G-String." She would make an interesting next door neighbor.
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Issy Fitz
5.0 out of 5 stars So amusing!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2016
I know you can't take every word as truth, but who cares. I giggled all the way through it. That gal could sure write a tall tale.
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candycakes
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2012
This book will surprise you. It goes much further than the film or play, and the pictures and cartoons are a great addition. Great in fact if you are involved with a production of Gypsy especially for costumes.
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J. D. Willmott
5.0 out of 5 stars After seeing Imelda Staunton on stage in Gypsy it made ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2016
After seeing Imelda Staunton on stage in Gypsy it made we want to read the auto biography of the real person !
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Fancydress-girl
5.0 out of 5 stars There is no business like show business!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 17, 2016
Loved this book. really hope Streisand makes the film.
A journey back into the good old days of Boarder Ville.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gypsy: A Memoir.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2021
Gypsy Rose Lee`s most famous book is an autobiography published in 1957 that is largely constructed around her life on the road with her sister and her domineering and ferociously opportunistic mother – it became the basis of the musical “Gypsy” and a number of other dramas, TV and Film; it rather glosses over the truth a good deal - her mother was very likely a psychopath with no scruples, but Lee slants her stories with wit, humour and characters from vaudeville, burlesque and the underworld figures she encountered during the 20s and 30s.
It`s an absorbing and fairly evocative read, well worth picking up even if the veracity is a little suspect.
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