Book summaryIsadora Duncan (1877-1927) captivated the American, European, and Soviet cultural scenes with her innovative modern dance and liberated life-style. Published just after her death, "My Life" is a classic and engrossing account of this remarkable visionary and feminist who defied the world's conventions, reinvented dance, and inspired many great American dance modernists, such as Ruth St. Denis, Agnes de Mille, and Martha Graham. Media reviews"Isadora was a wild voluptuary, a true revolutionary. She flouted every tradition....She alone unhelped changed the direction of her entire art." |
My Lifeby Duncan, IsadoraReprint
Book desription: NY: Liverwright, 1972. Reprint. Soft cover. Good+-tight binding-clean-nice cover. 8vo. Name label in front-end page In this classic autobiography, Isadora Duncan tells the story of her life as a dancer and as a woman. Even in an age of liberated woman Isadora's story is outstanding. ISBN: 0-87140-081-2.
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