Mae West : an icon in black and white / Jill Watts.
"Why don't you come up and see me sometime?" Mae West invited and promptly captured the imagination of generations. Even today, years after her death, the actress and author is still regarded as the pop archetype of sexual wantonness and ribald humor. But who was this saucy starlet, a...
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2001.
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Table of Contents:
- They were too smart
- The way she does it
- Shimadonna
- Speaking of the influence of the jook
- You can be had
- The subject of the dream
- Good night to the dichotomies
- If you can't go straight, you've got to go around
- Naturally I disagree
- Bring me Rabelais
- A glittering facsimile
- I had them all
- I wrote the story myself
- Really a prologue.