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Heat Wave

The Life and Career of Ethel Waters

Donald Bogle

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Donald Bogle

Donald Bogle is the author of the groundbreaking Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films, a classic study of Black movie images; as well as the acclaimed biography Dorothy Dandridge; the bestselling Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams: The Story of Black Hollywood; and Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television. Mr. Bogle's newly updated Brown Sugar: Over 100 Years of America's Black Female Superstars has been adapted for a highly successful four-part documentary series for PBS. He teaches at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and at the University of Pennsylvania and lives in New York City.



 

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Heat Wave
Donald Bogle
  • Hardcover
  • 9780061241734
  • 2/8/2011
  • $26.99 ($29.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Heat Wave
Donald Bogle
  • E-Book
  • 9780062041722
  • 2/8/2011
  • $13.99 ( Can.)
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"Not since the heavenly dressing crew worked its miracle in Cabin in the Sky has anyone labored as hard to rehabilitate Waters's image as Donald Bogle has in writing Heat Wave: The Life and Career of Ethel Waters. Bogle . . . has researched Waters thoroughly and presents, fastidiously, the great many facts of her long life and career."


- New York Times
"Bogle is masterful in describing how the Depression affected black performers and in painting insightful brief portraits of characters from Fletcher Henderson to Carl Van Vechten to Billy Graham. . . . Bogle thoughtfully plumbs the throughlines of race, religion, sexuality (including Waters's affairs with men and women), and music that informed her art and life."


- Boston Globe
"Heat Wave aims to restore Waters's stature as a pioneering African American entertainer and to elucidate the complex personality of a woman whose life was as turbulent as her career. Author of the groundbreaking Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Film, Bogle is well-qualified to provide the cultural and social context necessary to fully understand both Waters' accomplishments and her shortcomings."


- Los Angeles Times
"The first Waters portrait on a grand scale . . . gives us Waters the personality as well as the performer. A longtime chronicler of black entertainers, Mr. Bogle has logged hundreds of hours of interviews over the years with those who worked with or simply knew Waters. These eye witnesses enhance the factual data with a real sense of who Waters was, though obviously they give her mixed reviews."


- Wall Street Journal
"A lively and unflinching treatment of Waters' fiery life."


- Providence Journal
"A penetrating look at a woman of massive talent and determination."


- Booklist (starred review)
“In this powerful biography, Bogle recovers the rich fullness of singer Ethel Waters’s life. . . . Bogle’s thorough and unflinchingly honest look at Waters’s brilliant and flawed life will undoubtedly be the definitive biography of this great woman”


- Publishers Weekly