Dolce Vita Confidential: Fellini, Loren, Pucci, Paparazzi, and the Swinging High Life of 1950s Rome
Shawn Levy
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
In the dizzying wake of World War II, Rome skyrocketed to prominence as an epicenter of film, fashion, photography, and boldfaced libertinism. Artists, exiles, and a dazzling array of movie talent rushed to Rome for a chance to thrive in this hotbed of excitement. From the photographers who tailed the stars to the legends who secured their place in cinematic fame, Dolce Vita Confidential resurrects the drama that permeated the streets and screens of Rome.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
November 28, 2017
Pages
496
Dimensions
5.4 X 1.3 X 8.2 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780393355086
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Shawn Levy is the author of six previous books, including the New York Times bestsellers Rat Pack Confidential and Paul Newman: A Life. He served as film critic of The Oregonian from 1997 to 2012 and is a former senior editor of American Film and a former associate editor of Box Office. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, The Independent, Film Comment, Movieline, and Sight and Sound, among many other publications. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Reviews
"In a brisk, frothy narrative....Levy has a passion for mid-century Italian cinema and is at his best when writing about its giants."
"Over 400 spirited and frothy pages, [Levy] carries us on a speedy Vespa ride....the book delights."
"Levy's research is deep and his details are revealing....[he] chronicles Fellini and Mastroianni's collaboration with insight and affection."
An enjoyable and informative read about an exciting and colorful period in Roman history and the history of popular culture.
Shawn Levy has composed an exuberant portrait of postwar Rome and the filmmakers, movie stars, fashion designers, journalists, and paparazzi whose supreme hunger, energy, and creativity transformed it into the most stylish city in the world. He brings an infectious and freewheeling enthusiasm to every page as he reintroduces us to the extravagant romanticism of fast cars, reckless hedonism, and beautiful people behind the resurrection of the Eternal City.--Glenn Frankel, author of The Seachers: The Making of an American Legend
An eclectic portrait of Rome's rise out of the ashes of WWII into a metropolis....a fascinating look at decades of Italian cultural history.
Levy's spirited history is nothing less than a love letter to Rome's luxurious, sensational past.
Levy captures much of the excitement of that time and place in a prose style that is teeming with satisfying gossipy details.
Uproariously readable. . . . [Levy] tells some terrific, if dreadful, stories about the convergence of noblemen and actresses. . . . He is a master of the group biography, pacing his chapters for maximum suspense and revelation. . . . The climactic story is a humdinger. . . . Wickedly readable.
Levy's absorbing, well-researched book exalts the intoxicating, beguiling dreaminess of Rome in its celluloid heyday.
Details the fashion and cinema of 1950s Rome--from Pucci to Peck--with love.
Levy's research is deep and his details are revealing. . . . [He] chronicles Fellini and Mastroianni's collaboration with insight and affection.
An exciting account of a revolution in art and society.
Comprehensive and exuberant.
Dolce Vita Confidential is so much fun that after a few pages you'll want to set it aside, tie on a chic little scarf, jump on a Vespa, and cry 'ciao' as you buzz past corner cafés and flower stands.
"Over 400 spirited and frothy pages, [Levy] carries us on a speedy Vespa ride....the book delights."
"Levy's research is deep and his details are revealing....[he] chronicles Fellini and Mastroianni's collaboration with insight and affection."
An enjoyable and informative read about an exciting and colorful period in Roman history and the history of popular culture.
Shawn Levy has composed an exuberant portrait of postwar Rome and the filmmakers, movie stars, fashion designers, journalists, and paparazzi whose supreme hunger, energy, and creativity transformed it into the most stylish city in the world. He brings an infectious and freewheeling enthusiasm to every page as he reintroduces us to the extravagant romanticism of fast cars, reckless hedonism, and beautiful people behind the resurrection of the Eternal City.--Glenn Frankel, author of The Seachers: The Making of an American Legend
An eclectic portrait of Rome's rise out of the ashes of WWII into a metropolis....a fascinating look at decades of Italian cultural history.
Levy's spirited history is nothing less than a love letter to Rome's luxurious, sensational past.
Levy captures much of the excitement of that time and place in a prose style that is teeming with satisfying gossipy details.
Uproariously readable. . . . [Levy] tells some terrific, if dreadful, stories about the convergence of noblemen and actresses. . . . He is a master of the group biography, pacing his chapters for maximum suspense and revelation. . . . The climactic story is a humdinger. . . . Wickedly readable.
Levy's absorbing, well-researched book exalts the intoxicating, beguiling dreaminess of Rome in its celluloid heyday.
Details the fashion and cinema of 1950s Rome--from Pucci to Peck--with love.
Levy's research is deep and his details are revealing. . . . [He] chronicles Fellini and Mastroianni's collaboration with insight and affection.
An exciting account of a revolution in art and society.
Comprehensive and exuberant.
Dolce Vita Confidential is so much fun that after a few pages you'll want to set it aside, tie on a chic little scarf, jump on a Vespa, and cry 'ciao' as you buzz past corner cafés and flower stands.