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Zusatztext "A swift! smart! scrupulous book. It brims with insights." —Tom Shone! Slate "Terrific. . . . Kanfer is particularly good in sketching [Bogart's] lasting influence." — Los Angeles Times "Evocative. . . . Gives the reader a palpable sense of the sadly truncated arc of [Bogart's] life." —Michiko Kakutani! The New York Times "Insightful. . . . The value of this book lies in Kanfer's insights into and analysis of the way that Bogart worked " — Chicago Sun-Times "There may be no better analysis of Bogart’s mysterious and enduring appeal." — The Daily Beast “Gracefully written. . . . [Kanfer] approaches the complicated and difficult man Katharine Hepburn called ‘one of the biggest guys I ever met’ with a fair! discerning eye. . . . Both sensitive and agile. . . . An insightful! compassionate portrait of a man who cared about his craft and! close friends said! camouflaged a kind and generous heart with a sardonic wit and snarl.” — Dallas Morning News “Excellent. . . . A moving! psychologically intimate portrait of an icon that leaves some of the mystique intact.” —A.V. Club “A readable and entertaining biography that reflects the author’s delight in his subject and the world in which Bogart thrived.” —Denver Post “If you! like most of us! think of Bogart in Casablanca! The African Queen ! and perhaps The Maltese Falcon ! and you’ve always wondered what was behind the cool guy in the trench coat and the fedora! this book will tell you—in spades.” — Providence Journal “Numerous…apt descriptions of Bogart’s film persona flow through Kanfer’s [book].” — Courier-Journal “Kanfer does a thorough job of taking us on a journey through the making of Bogart’s other films. . . . Kanfer is at his best when framing Bogie’s career against the social and cultural mood of each era! and exploring Bogie’s flourishing cult status since his death in 1957.” — Newsday “[Kanfer’s] skill with words is as smooth as the Scotch Bogart loved. . . . With this biography! just sit back and savour. Kanfer takes you enjoyably through stories.” — Vancouver Sun “It's the afterlife that matters! and the best part of Mr. Kanfer's account is his analysis of Bogart's role as what cultural historians call a "modal personality" of his time—and what a long time it has been." — The Wall Street Journal Informationen zum Autor Stefan Kanfer Klappentext In this comprehensive biography of one of the great movie icons of our time, Stefan Kanfer, the acclaimed biographer of Lucille Ball, Groucho Marx, and Marlon Brando, illuminates the life and career of Humphrey Bogart. Along the way, Kanfer gives us a wide-reaching cultural appraisal of the movies many of us know and love as masterpieces of American cinema: The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, To Have and Have Not , and countless others. He appraises each of the films with an unfailing critical eye, weaving in lively accounts of behind-the-scenes fun and friendships, including, of course, the great love story of Bogart and Lauren Bacall. What emerges in these pages is a portrait of a great Hollywood life, and the final word on why there can only ever be one Bogie. chapter 1 The End Depends on the Beginning i In the 150-year history of cinema, few performers have arrived with a more impressive résumé of monetary privilege and social distinction. Humphrey Bogart's father, Belmont DeForest Bogart, was a high-toned graduate of Phillips Andover prep school and Columbia University; his medical degree came from Yale. Belmont rarely failed to inform classmates and colleagues that the Bogarts of Holland were among the earliest settlers in New York, and that one of their ancestors was the first "European" child to be born in that state. Actually, the Bogarts h...