
The Unruly Life of Woody Allen
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Narrated by:
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Mary Woods
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By:
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Marion Meade
After almost 40 years in the spotlight, as a comedian, author, director, amateur musician, and professional neurotic, Woody Allen is a living legend whose prolific achievements are all but unparalleled in cinematic history. To fans, his films have always represented a sort of ongoing autobiography, through which Woody bared his self-deprecating, over-analytical soul to the world. It was not until 1992, when his stormy private life turned into sensational headlines, that the cracks in the familiar persona began to appear. The lines separating art and fact, myth and reality, and public and private life became increasingly blurred.
The first book to answer all the lingering questions surrounding the "Woody-Mia Scandal", The Unruly Life of Woody Allen also investigates Woody's first two marriages and gets the inside scoop on the financing of his films. In the final analysis, it has a great deal to say about the cult of celebrity in America, how it is our own infatuation with the rich and famous that has made it possible for this supremely talented man to shrewdly manipulate both the media and the movie-going public.
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Critic reviews
"This is the complete Woody Allen, perhaps more than you wanted to know, a portrait of a complex, unfathomable human being who holds a high place in the entertainment industry." (AudioFile)
"A psychologically nuanced, tough-minded portrait." (Publishers Weekly)
A great book for anyone who is interested in his film process.
A good portion of the book deals with his meltdown with Mia Farrow and the subsequent allegations of child molestation. Fans of Mia Farrow need not purchase this book.
Interesting listen though the narration by Mary Woods is a bit bland.
To me Woody Allen's greatest cinematic moment is the opening scene of Manhattan with Rhapsody in Blue playing in the background. New York never looked so beautiful even in black and white.
Great Listen
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too much (sordid) information
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The book ends before Mr. Allen's recent hits such as MATCH POINT, so its conclusion hints that his career as a filmmaker is pretty much over because of his personal life. But Meade forgets that the American public has the historical attention span of a gnat when it comes to news and an infinite capacity for forgiving anyone who provides entertainment. You won't like Woody Allen more after reading this book, and you may be inclined to buy Meade's thesis that he's stuck at about age 18 emotionally, but you will be impressed at his work ethic and his attempts to protect his art from all outsiders, especially his fans.
The heart gets what it wants
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The narrator is unfortunately not to my liking, and she hsounds like a computer generated voice. I found that to be stressful after a while.
I would recommend the book to those who likes to read about celebrities and who enjoys gossip. I would not recommend it to those who would like to understand and learn more about Mr. Allen.
Too heavy on celebrity
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Nobody, it's lengthy and too much about his work and names, who cares.Would you ever listen to anything by Marion Meade again?
Never.How could the performance have been better?
Much more reading like a story of his life rather than a list of movies and books and names and years of all his works, who cares.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Unruly Life of Woody Allen?
All of the exact years and names of people he worked with. It seems the author did not know much of his life and who the man really is.Any additional comments?
Very boring, the author had to fill the book with something so she used names and dates of his work, not much about , Woody Allen, the person.Very boring!
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