The Contender, William J. Mann
The Contender, William J. Mann
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The Contender

Author: William J. Mann

Narrator: Will Damron

Unabridged: 21 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/15/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Based on new and revelatory material from Brando’s own private archives, an award-winning film biographer presents a deeply-textured, ambitious, and definitive portrait of the greatest movie actor of the twentieth century, the elusive Marlon Brando, bringing his extraordinarily complex life into view as never before.The most influential movie actor of his era, Marlon Brando changed the way other actors perceived their craft. His approach was natural, honest, and deeply personal, resulting in performances—most notably in A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront—that are without parallel. Brando was heralded as the American Hamlet—the Yank who surpassed British stage royalty Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, and Ralph Richardson as the standard of greatness in the mid-twentieth century. Brando’s impact on American culture matches his professional significance; he both challenged and codified our ideas of masculinity and sexuality. Brando was also one of the first stars to use his fame as a platform to address social, political, and moral issues, courageously calling out America’s deeply rooted racism.William Mann’s brilliant biography of the Hollywood legend illuminates this culture icon for a new age. Mann astutely argues that Brando was not only a great actor but also a cultural soothsayer, a Cassandra warning us about the challenges to come. Brando’s admonitions against the monetization of nearly every aspect of the culture were prescient. His public protests against racial segregation and discrimination at the height of the Civil Rights movement—getting himself arrested at least once—were criticized as being needlessly provocative. Yet those actions of fifty years ago have become a model many actors follow today.Psychologically astute and masterfully researched, based on new and revelatory material, The Contender explores the star and the man in full, including the childhood traumas that reverberated through his professional and personal life. It is a dazzling biography of our nation’s greatest actor that is sure to become an instant classic.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About William J. Mann

William J. Mann is the New York Times bestselling author of The Contender: The Story of Marlon Brando; Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn; How to Be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood; Hello, Gorgeous: Becoming Barbra Streisand; Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines; and Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood, winner of the Edgar Allen Poe Award. He divides his time between Connecticut and Cape Cod.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on December 31, 2019

Review to come.......more

Goodreads review by Nick on December 28, 2023

He was a mess but fascinating book......more

Goodreads review by JerryDeanHalleck on September 08, 2021

Typical Sentences: "Marlon shared Chessman's disdain for society. "I could have been him"he told his friend Jack Larson. But not really. "Chessman had brains" Duffy wrote. "But no wisdom". Marlon had wisdom. Even more important, he had a conscience and a heart. " This is an unusual Brando biography......more

Goodreads review by Zach on May 03, 2022

loved and abhorred this in equal measure. mann luridly imagines marlon brando in stunning detail as the engineer of fame, a tumultuously masculine emblem of sexuality and the sculptor of acting as we know it -- but he also cannot reign himself in from repetitiously framing as brando in the iconoclas......more

Goodreads review by Hal on March 15, 2020

An exhaustive biography on one of the more enigmatic actors of all times perhaps. Marlon Brando lead what can only be described as a hectic life much of his own making. Setting his mark from the late fifties and early sixties he rapidly became an icon for a star in his own style that few have probab......more