Greta and Cecil by Diana Souhami

Greta and Cecil by Diana Souhami

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Greta and Cecil by Diana Souhami

Greta Garbo was a legend of beauty and elusiveness and Cecil Beaton a leading society photographer and authority on fashion and style. At the time of their first meeting in Hollywood in March 1932 both were involved in turbulent same-sex affairs: Greta with Mercedes de Acosta and Beaton with Peter Watson, a wealthy dilettante. She flirted and danced with Cecil, told him he was pretty, took a rose from a vase, kissed it, said 'a rose that lives and dies and never again returns' and at dawn drove away brushing aside his pleas to stay. He took the rose home to England, framed it in silver and hung it above his bed. They met again fifteen years later in New York and started a relationship whose boundaries were to merge between image and reality, fact and fantasy, male and female and art and life. For her it was an idle flirtation, for him it fuelled his ambition to photograph her, to be like her and to marry her. Diana Souhami draws on diaries, letters, photographs and films to show how Greta and Cecil coded androgyny into their work and concealed it in their private lives and she paints beautifully a picture of these two remarkable individuals and their era.
Diana Souhami is the author of many widely acclaimed books, and she has also written plays for radio and television. She is presently working on two new books on Alexander Selkirk, and Natalie Barney and Romaine Brooks.
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ISBN 13 9780297643647
ISBN 10 0297643649
Title Greta and Cecil
Author Diana Souhami
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1999-08-26
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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