Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words

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$37.99  $35.33
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Liveright Publishing Corporation
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Pages
416
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781324091813

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About the Author
Michael Owen is a historian, researcher, and archivist. He is the author of Go Slow: The Life of Julie London (2017), and the editor of the forthcoming volume The Gershwins Abroad. He currently resides in Port Washington, Wisconsin.
Reviews
This book is a marvel and model of how to write resonantly and engagingly about a charming subject who was unintentionally elusive. Having personally known and adored Ira for years, I am overwhelmed by the information and detail Owen captures. I love the way he spins the tale of a greatly talented lyricist who, thanks to this book, might permanently find his proper place in the pantheon of great songwriters.--Michael Feinstein, author of The Gershwins and Me: A Personal History in Twelve Songs
In Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words, Michael Owen offers an insightful exploration of his subject's lifelong quest for an artistic voice. Using a rich variety of archival resources--personal letters, diaries, production notes, and business correspondence--Owen documents Gershwin's tireless commitment to songwriting, from the linguistic play of his teenage years and his prizewinning successes (and failures) as an adult, to his commitment to preserving the Great American Songbook and the Gershwin family legacy in his final years. The book is indispensable for fans and scholars alike. It shines a revelatory light on the complex life of the great lyricist who lived forever in the shadow of his younger brother George.--Anna Harwell Celenza, general editor of The Cambridge Companion to George Gershwin
Great reading for more than music lovers. This will be the definitive book on Ira for a long time.--David Keymer, Library Journal (starred review)
A vigorous biography that accords Ira Gershwin his due as a canonical American writer.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Lyricist Ira Gershwin (1896-1983) gets the due long afforded to his brother George in this meticulous account....Readers will be most captivated by the glimpses of a sensitive, complex artist that peek through the cracks....A fitting tribute to a vital influence on 20th-century American music.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Gershwin, originally Israel Gershovitz, was born in New York's Lower East Side in 1896, and Owen captures, in pungent details, the atmosphere of the city at the time--its smells and tastes, its sights and sounds, from horses' hooves to electrified trolleys...Owen presents an invaluable tribute to the iconic lyricist and his legacy.-- "Booklist"
Owen brings to Ira Gershwin a blend of meticulous research and an undisguised admiration for its central character. Ira is envisioned as an artistic genius whose personal fascination with languages, accents and human foibles have brought pleasure to millions over the years and will continue to do so.... Michael Owen's frank, fact-filled and up-close portrait of Ira Gershwin is a gift --- and an insightful reminder --- for a new generation of music lovers and creators.--Barbara Bamberger Scott "Bookreporter"
[Owen] give[s] this perpetual supporting player an infusion of main-character energy. He succeeds. Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words is dignified but not starchy, efficient but not shallow, and honest about grief's unrelenting toll.... Owen captures elegantly his survivor guilt, flying home for the grand funeral of his brother.... George Gershwin's presence in this book is not only spectral; it's almost holy.... Life's plodders can be as interesting and amusing, in their way, as the sprinters.... You feel deeply for the oldest Gershwin brother, who tended George's legacy like a faithful gardener.--Alexandra Jacobs "New York Times"
The reader comes away from Mr. Owen's Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words with a strong appreciation for all that the craft of the lyricist entails.... More important, at the close of Mr. Owen's biography one feels that one knows Ira Gershwin--knows him and likes him. In these pages we learn what the world thought of Ira Gershwin, what his co-workers and family thought of him, and, through Mr. Owen's careful mining of his subject's letters and diaries and pronouncements, what he thought of himself.--Joseph Epstein "Wall Street Journal"
A mas-ter-ful job ...The lev-el of detail that Owen pro-vides lets the read-er see Gershwin's long life up close.... The read-er gets to know Gersh-win in his own words as he breaks down the dif-fi-cult work of writ-ing lyrics that not only had to stand on their own as poet-ry but also had to fit to the music of America's great-est com-posers. Through-out the text, the author shares details about sev-er-al icon-ic songs and the artists who per-formed them. This biog-ra-phy is a wor-thy addi-tion to the vast oeu-vre of books about the music of the Gershwins.--Beth Dwoskin, Jewish Book Council
Now, in the first full-length biography devoted to [Gershwin's] life, Michael Owen brings Ira out at last from the long shadow cast by his younger and more famous brother George. Drawing on extensive archival sources and often using Ira's own words, Owen has crafted a rich portrait of the modest man who penned the words to many of America's best-loved songs, like "Fascinating Rhythm," "Embraceable You," and "They Can't Take That Away from Me."-- "Broadway World"