Anna May Wong, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
Anna May Wong, Graham Russell Gao Hodges
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Anna May Wong
From Laundryman’s Daughter to Hollywood Legend

Author: Graham Russell Gao Hodges

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller

Unabridged: 10 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

Anna May Wong remains one of Hollywood’s best-known Chinese American actors.Between 1919 and 1960, Anna May Wong starred in over fifty movies, sharing billing with stars such as Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, Ramon Novarro, and Warner Oland. Her life, though, is the prototypical story of an immigrant’s difficult path through the prejudices of American culture.Born in Los Angeles in 1905, she was the second daughter of seven children born to a laundryman and his wife. Childhood experience fueled her fascination with Hollywood. By 1919 she secured a small part in her first film, The Red Lantern, and she continued to act up until her death. Her most famous film roles were in The Toll of the Sea, Peter Pan, The Thief of Baghdad, Old San Francisco, and Shanghai Express.But discrimination against Asiana, in both in the film industry and society, was commonplace, and when it came time to make a film version of Pearl Buck’s The Good Earth, she was passed over for the Chinese female lead role, which was ultimately given to the white actor Luise Rainer.In a narrative that recalls the pathos of life in Los Angeles’s Chinese neighborhoods and the glamour of Hollywood’s pleasure palaces, Graham Russell Gao Hodges recovers the life of a Hollywood legend.

About Graham Russell Gao Hodges

Graham Russell Gao Hodges is the George Dorland Langdon Jr. Professor of History and Africana and Latin American Studies at Colgate University. He is the author of several books, including Taxi! A Social History of the New York City Cabdriver, Black New Jersey: 1664 to the Present Day, and David Ruggles: A Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City.

About Emily Woo Zeller

Emily Woo Zeller is an Earphones award-winning audiobook narrator. After beginning her voiceover career with Asian animation, she returned to the United States and began narrating a broad spectrum of audiobook genres. Her multilingual, multicultural framework brings a particularly unique, clear-eyed, and intimate perspective to the Asian American narratives she specializes in.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jun on July 01, 2009

Love Anna May, but this book is a kind of downward spiral of the inevitable decline of old Hollywood movie stars that left me kind of depressed. She was Chinese American, who through talent, looks, and hard work, ended up becoming a glamorous and famous movie star--these two things were a volatile a......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on May 30, 2017

I was glad to have been able to find out a little more about Anna May Wong, one of the first Asian actors, certainly the first Chinese-American actor, to have become a star in Hollywood. The question I had after reading the book was: would an Anna May Wong achieve greater success and encounter less......more

Goodreads review by Ostap on October 24, 2021

Anna May Wong? Try Anna May Goddess. What a fantastic and informative read this was, about an actress I really admire. She was a pioneer, and I had no idea just how much unfairness she faced. There was the racist backdrop of course, which was particularly bad against Chinese-Americans from roughly 1......more


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“An important contribution to not only film studies but Asian American history and women’s history. The facts of Wong’s life—her humble origins as laundryman’s daughter, her tragic love affairs, her international political activism, and her celebrity status as the nation’s first Chinese American movie star—are far more compelling than any of her roles on film.” Iris Chang, New York Times bestselling author

“Sweeps you into Anna May Wong’s star-crossed life, with rich details of the passions and lost loves, conflicts and triumphs, brilliance and frustrations of this daring woman born far ahead of her time. Like a scene with the great diva, this book has nuance, complexity, and drama.” Helen Zia, author of Last Boat out of Shanghai

“Graham Russell Gao Hodges’s fascinating biography of Anna May Wong is an important contribution to not only film studies but also Asian American history and women’s history.” Iris Chang, New York Times bestselling author

“A well-illustrated, accessible, scholarly addition to film and women’s studies.” Booklist