Marlene Dietrich, Maria Riva
Marlene Dietrich, Maria Riva
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Marlene Dietrich
The Life

Author: Maria Riva

Narrator: Christa Lewis

Unabridged: 33 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/21/2020


Synopsis

With intimate detail, author Maria Riva reveals the rich life of her mother, Marlene Dietrich, the charismatic star of stage and screen whose career spanned much of the twentieth century. Opening with Dietrich's childhood in Schöneberg, Riva's biography introduces us to an energetic, disciplined, and ambitious young actress whose own mother equated show business with a world of vagabonds and thieves.

Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom on the Berlin stage in the 1920s with her sharp wit and bisexual mystique, and wearing the top hat and tails that revolutionized our concept of beauty and femininity. She comes alive in these pages in all her incarnations: muse, collaborator, bona fide movie star, box-office poison, lover, wife, and mother.

During World War II, Dietrich would stand up to the Nazis and galvanize American troops, eventually earning the Congressional Medal of Freedom. There were her artistic relationships with Josef von Sternberg (The Blue Angel, Morocco, Shanghai Express), Colette, Erich Maria Remarque, Noël Coward, and Cole Porter, as well as her heady romances. And in her final years, Dietrich would make herself visibly invisible, devoting herself to the immortality of her legend.


About Maria Riva

Maria Riva was born in Berlin in 1924 and is the only child of Marlene Dietrich. Riva performed in Germany and Italy as part of a USO troupe during World War II and taught acting at Fordham University upon her return to the United States. She has performed on Broadway, radio, television, and film and has been nominated for an Emmy. Riva continues an active life in California and spends time visiting her sons and grandchildren.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna

Similar information to the Steven Bach biography of Marlene, but with more details about her early years when her daughter Maria, the author of this biography, was little. There are some incredible anecdotes that can't be found anywhere else (Marlene having Hermes invent the tote bag so she can styl......more

There are great autobiographies or memoirs written by friends of celebrities that consist of personal information and small tidbits that greatly interest readers. Then there are biographies, often more informational and objective than autobiographies. This book is composed of both which makes it one......more

I'm scared of this book, frankly. And I just can't rate it since it's all over the place. For one thing, a lot of stuff in here should be made up. Right? For another, I'm not sure how one does make up the stuff that was the end of MD's life (how it was described in here). If at least part of this wa......more