Dangerous Ambition: Rebecca West and Dorothy Thompson: New Women in Search of Love and PowerRandom House Publishing Group, 8 nov 2011 - 512 pagine Born in the 1890s on opposite sides of the Atlantic, friends for more than forty years, Dorothy Thompson and Rebecca West lived strikingly parallel lives that placed them at the center of the social and historical upheavals of the twentieth century. In Dangerous Ambition, Susan Hertog chronicles the separate but intertwined journeys of these two remarkable women writers, who achieved unprecedented fame and influence at tremendous personal cost. American Dorothy Thompson was the first female head of a European news bureau, a columnist and commentator with a tremendous following whom Time magazine once ranked alongside Eleanor Roosevelt as the most influential woman in America. Rebecca West, an Englishwoman at home wherever genius was spoken, blazed a trail for herself as a journalist, literary critic, novelist, and historian. In a prefeminist era when speaking truth to power could get anyone—of either gender—ostracized, blacklisted, or worse, these two smart, self-made women were among the first to warn the world about the dangers posed by fascism, communism, and appeasement. But there was a price to be paid, Hertog shows, for any woman aspiring to such greatness. As much as they sought voice and power in the public forum of opinion and ideas, and the independence of mind and money that came with them, Thompson and West craved the comforts of marriage and home. Torn between convention and the opportunities of the new postwar global world, they were drawn to men who were as ambitious and hungry for love as themselves: Thompson to the brilliant, volatile, and alcoholic Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis; West to her longtime lover H. G. Wells, the lusty literary eminence whose sexual and emotional demands doomed any chance they may have had at love. Tragically, both arrangements produced troubled sons, whose anger and jealousy at their mothers’ iconic fame eroded their sense of personal success. Brimming with fresh insights obtained from previously sealed archives, this penetrating dual biography is a story of twinned lives caught up in the crosscurrents of world events and affairs of the heart—and of the unique trans-Atlantic friendship forged by two of the most creative and complex women of their time. |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 87
Pagina
... woman judged herself and was judged by her husband, her neighbors, and society, could be divided into four cardinal virtues—piety, purity, submissiveness and domesticity. Put them all together and they spelled mother, daughter, sister ...
... woman judged herself and was judged by her husband, her neighbors, and society, could be divided into four cardinal virtues—piety, purity, submissiveness and domesticity. Put them all together and they spelled mother, daughter, sister ...
Pagina xiii
... woman judged herself and was judged by her husband , her neighbors , and society , could be divided into four cardinal virtues piety , purity , submissiveness and domesticity . Put them all together and they spelled mother , daughter ...
... woman judged herself and was judged by her husband , her neighbors , and society , could be divided into four cardinal virtues piety , purity , submissiveness and domesticity . Put them all together and they spelled mother , daughter ...
Pagina 6
... woman of serious inclination, but she knew that her voluptuous body was an asset to enhance. Dorothy liked men; she needed to feel desirable and attractive, yet also appreciated for her fertile mind. After ]oseph had left, she consulted ...
... woman of serious inclination, but she knew that her voluptuous body was an asset to enhance. Dorothy liked men; she needed to feel desirable and attractive, yet also appreciated for her fertile mind. After ]oseph had left, she consulted ...
Pagina 3
... woman .... Everyone wanted her .... [ The ] man who had Berlin owned the world . -CARL ZUCKMAYER Still in her dressing gown , Dorothy leaned against the balustrade , devouring the heat of the midday sun . For a woman devoted to the life ...
... woman .... Everyone wanted her .... [ The ] man who had Berlin owned the world . -CARL ZUCKMAYER Still in her dressing gown , Dorothy leaned against the balustrade , devouring the heat of the midday sun . For a woman devoted to the life ...
Pagina 4
... her eyes were shrouded in pain . She was still mourning the death of her marriage . Her raven - haired Semitic " prince " had left her for another woman the pre- vious spring . At first she thought it was just. DANGEROUS AMBITION.
... her eyes were shrouded in pain . She was still mourning the death of her marriage . Her raven - haired Semitic " prince " had left her for another woman the pre- vious spring . At first she thought it was just. DANGEROUS AMBITION.
Sommario
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Becoming Dorothy | 50 |
The Trinity | 76 |
Resurrection | 96 |
Descent | 113 |
Renaissance | 130 |
A Cold Wind | 144 |
Fractured | 261 |
The Kampf | 289 |
No Exit | 323 |
Descent to Glory | 358 |
Obsession | 391 |
EPILOGUE | 427 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 439 |
NOTES | 443 |
A Good Wife | 159 |
The Riddle of the Universe | 173 |
The Faithful Warrior | 190 |
Bloodlust | 219 |
God Lust | 238 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 469 |
CREDITS | 479 |
INDEX | 481 |
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