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Streisand

Her Life

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The definitive Barbra Streisand biography. This is the completed revised, updated and expanded (through 2012) of the 1995 New York Times bestseller. It is a compulsively readable, monumental work based on more than 200 interviews with Barbra's family, friends and colleagues. James Spada has followed Barbra's life and career for forty-five years and paints an intimate, frequently surprising portrait of a woman who continues to capture the public's imagination as few others ever have. Every aspect of Barbra's life and work is covered in detail, from her father's upbringing in the teeming ethnic ghettos of New York City to the filming of Barbra's movie, "The Guilt Trip." Her closest childhood friends talk about the gawky misfit who sought surrogate parents; her Broadway coworkers reveal the rancorous breakup between Barbra and her "Funny Girl" costar; the costume designer of "The Way We Were" describes Redford's anxiety about doing a love scene with her; we learn intimate details about many of Barbra's lovers (Tommy Smothers, Omar Sharif, Ryan O'Neal, Warren Beatty, Elvis Presley, Prime Minister Trudeau, Don Johnson, James Brolin) and her often tempestuous, sometimes violent relationship with Jon Peters. Also included are the extraordinary backstage details of her most famous films—"Funny Girl", "Hello, Dolly!", What's Up, Doc?", "The Way We Were", A Star Is Born", "The Prince of Tides" and "Meet the Fockers"—her albums, concerts, television appearances and political activism. This book is an absolute must for Streisand fans everywhere.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 2, 1995
      Seasoned celebrity biographer Spada (Grace: The Secret Life of a Princess) here provides an evenhanded and highly detailed look at the life of Barbra Streisand. Beginning with his subject's childhood as a skinny Brooklynite from a broken home, Spada charts Streisand's meteoric rise to celebrity as a Broadway star by the age of 20, her tremendous popularity as a singer, her various love affairs with the likes of Elliot Gould and Warren Beatty and her ongoing battles--as actress, producer and director--with the Hollywood establishment. Streisand, who emerges as a complicated, highly talented figure, at once brash and insecure, overweening and generous, is a fascinating subject, although Spada's careful objectivity does not allow for the really intimate portrait the diva's fans might desire. But while Spada sometimes soft-pedals the more sensational details of Streisand's life--particularly the rockier points in her personal relationships--he compensates by offering lucid and insightful analyses of her artistic output on stage, in song and on film. And the sheer comprehensiveness of this bio will make it a satisfying read for Streisand devotees. Photos not seen by PW.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 1, 1996
      Biographer Spada presents the life story of the multi-talented entertainer.

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