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John Wayne: The Life and Legend By Scott Eyman

John Wayne: The Life and Legend

By Scott Eyman

  • Release Date: 2014-04-01
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
  • $17.99
Score: 4
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From 87 Ratings

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The New York Times bestselling biography of John Wayne: “authoritative and enormously engaging…Eyman takes you through Wayne’s life, his death, and his legend in a detailed, remarkably knowledgeable yet extremely readable way” (Peter Bogdanovich, The New York Times Book Review).

John Wayne died more than thirty years ago, but he remains one of today’s five favorite movie stars. The celebrated Hollywood icon comes fully to life in this complex portrait by noted film historian and master biographer Scott Eyman.

Exploring Wayne’s early life with a difficult mother and a feckless father, “Eyman gets at the details that the bean-counters and myth-spinners miss…Wayne’s intimates have told things here that they’ve never told anyone else” (Los Angeles Times). Eyman makes startling connections to Wayne’s later days as an anti-Communist conservative, his stormy marriages to Latina women, and his notorious—and surprisingly long-lived—passionate affair with Marlene Dietrich. He also draws on the actor’s own business records and, of course, his storied film career.

“We all think we know John Wayne, in part because he seemed to be playing himself in movie after movie. Yet as Eyman carefully lays out, ‘John Wayne’ was an invention, a persona created layer by layer by an ambitious young actor” (The Washington Post). This is the most nuanced and sympathetic portrait available of the man who became a symbol of his country at mid-century, a cultural icon and quintessential American male against whom other screen heroes are still compared.

Reviews

  • John Wayne

    1
    By Spitune 1254
    Disappointing and poorly written. Quotes happen but one can't follow where they came from. Hope the author gets his aa degree. The research is good but published notes don't make a book.
  • Growing up John Wayne

    5
    By jeb_army
    No matter what else happens, no matter who's fault. Your fault, my fault, nobody's fault, I insist you read this book. My inspiration for a career in the military. I am not ashamed to say, despite our difference in size, my imitation of how I thought John Wayne would behave in a given situation gave me clarity of mind and purpose. I remember being at Fort Bragg, NC doing a tour with the 82d Airborne Division the day he died. The Officers Club, for the next few days, became a John Wayne fan club and memorial. In reading this book John Wayne was literally introduced to me again, and this time formally. I felt like I was with the great man himself. John Wayne saved my life, of that I am certain. How? Well you had to be there for one. And for another if I have to explain it, you just don't get it. And you thought John Wayne was dead? Not hardly.
  • Waste of time

    1
    By Greywolf8577
    I can’t read any more. It is a continuous stream of adjectives to describe john Wayne and no story. If there is a story I can’t read any further to find it.
  • John Wayne

    1
    By Silverporsche
    The worst piece of boring dreck ever. Aweful. Tiresome.