Description
About the Author
Gypsy Rose Lee (1911-1970) was the most famous American burlesque performer of her day. Renowned as much for her witty repartee as her striptease act, she also appeared in 12 films and her own TV show. A regular contributor to The New Yorker, Lee published two novels and her memoir, Gypsy (1957), which became the inspiration for the hugely popular Broadway musical Gypsy: A Musical Fable and the 1962 film starring Rosalind Russell and Natalie Wood.
Reviews
"Burlesque is the background ... [and] the background is perfect. Recommended for the readers who feel better when their eyebrows are raised." * The New Yorker *
"A lurid, witty and highly competent detective story ... Rich showbusiness vocabulary and stage-door gags make her book almost a social document. The G-String Murders build up to a hair-raising climax." * Time magazine *
"[Lee's] novel is a rich and lusty job, brimming over with infectious vitality and a hilarious jargon of her own." * Life *
Book Information
ISBN 9781910192504
Author Gypsy Rose Lee
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Contraband
Publisher Saraband