Her Again, Michael Schulman
Her Again, Michael Schulman
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Her Again
Becoming Meryl Streep

Author: Michael Schulman

Narrator: Eliza Foss

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 04/26/2016


Synopsis

A portrait of a woman, an era, and a profession: the first thoroughly researched biography of Meryl Streep—the “Iron Lady” of acting, nominated for nineteen Oscars and winner of three—that explores her beginnings as a young woman of the 1970s grappling with love, feminism, and her astonishing talent.In 1975 Meryl Streep, a promising young graduate of the Yale School of Drama, was finding her place in the New York theater scene. Burning with talent and ambition, she was like dozens of aspiring actors of the time—a twenty-something beauty who rode her bike everywhere, kept a diary, napped before performances, and stayed out late “talking about acting with actors in actors’ bars.” Yet Meryl stood apart from her peers. In her first season in New York, she won attention-getting parts in back-to-back Broadway plays, a Tony Award nomination, and two roles in Shakespeare in the Park productions. Even then, people said, “Her. Again.”Her Again is an intimate look at the artistic coming-of-age of the greatest actress of her generation, from the homecoming float at her suburban New Jersey high school, through her early days on the stage at Vassar College and the Yale School of Drama during its golden years, to her star-making roles in The Deer Hunter, Manhattan, and Kramer vs. Kramer. New Yorker contributor Michael Schulman brings into focus Meryl’s heady rise to stardom on the New York stage; her passionate, tragically short-lived love affair with fellow actor John Cazale; her marriage to sculptor Don Gummer; and her evolution as a young woman of the 1970s wrestling with changing ideas of feminism, marriage, love, and sacrifice.Featuring eight pages of black-and-white photos, this captivating story of the making of one of the most revered artistic careers of our time reveals a gifted young woman coming into her extraordinary talents at a time of immense transformation, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the actress long before she became an icon.

About Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman is the author of the New York Times bestseller Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep and a staff writer at The New Yorker, where he has contributed since 2006. His work has also appeared in the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and other publications. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy on May 14, 2016

Disappointing Too much detail about people other than Meryl Streep. Pages and pages about professors at colleges, and not enough about Meryl herself.......more

Goodreads review by Henry on November 02, 2018

I used to stay in the same compound with a young actor - he was a student at the university then. Our place of residence was in the heart of a Nigerian city, full of life and teeming. Yet the general opinion at the time was that the actor was a mad man! One could hardly blame the denizens, as the yo......more

Goodreads review by StMargarets on February 06, 2017

This is really more of a book about craft than a biography of the whole person. The author never spoke to his subject, but he did extensive research of her early career, starting with her high school days. He arranges the material in chapters with the names of the roles she played at the time. "Mary......more

Goodreads review by bookish_emmxx on August 21, 2018

I was a bit sceptical at first. I'm a big fan of this actress. Watched as many of her films as I can get my hands on. Including watching the first (and best) Mamma Mia over 30 times. I am not aware of who Michael Shulman is. Does he know Meryl Streep personally? What does he do as a job? Whatever it......more

Goodreads review by Debra on May 08, 2016

Interesting overview of Streep's beginnings. Nicely done, in spite of no input from the subject herself. I do find it curious that people think that Streep is a sure-fire winner of Oscars each time she's nominated. The notion of "her again" can only REALLY apply to her being nominated so frequently;......more