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_aPS 3503.A754 _b.R245 2003 |
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_aBarzman, Norma. _9109558 |
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_aThe red and the blacklist : _bthe intimate memoir of a Hollywood expatriate / _cNorma Barzman. |
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_aNew York : _bThunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, _cc2003. |
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_axi, 464 p., [8] p. of plates : _bill. _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aScreenwriter and novelist Norma Barzman's extraordinary memoir is a unique record of the political tempests of the post-war era and the rise of McCarthyism. Exiled to France with her screenwriter husband Ben Barzman, The Red and the Blacklist is an extraordinary account of one woman's unique life. It is an unforgettable story studded with adventure, sex, celebrity and gossip, and features a larger-than-life cast of supporting characters including Pablo Picasso, Sophia Loren, Charlton Heston, Ingrid Bergman, John Wayne, Anthony Quinn, and a very young Marilyn Monroe. Eight pages of fascinating photographs are featured in this courageous and critically acclaimed book (www.amazon.com) | ||
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_aBlacklisting of authors _zUnited States. _9109559 |
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_aBlacklisting of entertainers _zUnited States. _9109560 |
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_aJournalists _zUnited States _953976 |
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_aMotion picture industry _zUnited States. _997881 |
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_aScreenwriters _zUnited States _9109561 |
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