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My Song

A Memoir of Art, Race and Defiance, English edition

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Harry Belafonte is not only a legendary entertainer but also a figure who has lived a remarkable American life. In this memoir, he shares the full spectrum of his experiences, from struggles and tragedies to inspiring triumphs. Growing up in poverty in Harlem and Jamaica, Belafonte faced a complex family dynamic with a caring yet withdrawn mother and a distant, abusive father. These challenges instilled in him a resilience and drive to channel his anger into positive actions. His journey took him to the U.S. Navy during World War II, where he confronted racism and found love. After the war, he returned to Harlem, drifting through odd jobs until discovering theater, which opened a new artistic and political world for him. Though he began as an actor, his talent in music propelled him to global fame. However, Belafonte was never just an entertainer; he became a passionate activist, breaking racial barriers and engaging deeply in the civil rights movement. His close friendship with Martin Luther King, Jr., and his involvement in significant political causes are poignantly detailed. This memoir also reflects on his relationships with influential figures across entertainment and politics, revealing a candid and critical view of America's cultural history. Belafonte's electrifying narrative inspires and entertains, showcasing his profound impact as both an artist and activist.

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My Song, Harry Belafonte, Michael Shnayerson

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2012
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Titul
My Song
Podtitul
A Memoir of Art, Race and Defiance, English edition
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Canongate Books
Rok vydania
2012
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
480
ISBN10
0857865862
ISBN13
9780857865861
Série
Pôvodný názov
My song
Hodnotenie
4,6 z 5
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Harry Belafonte is not only a legendary entertainer but also a figure who has lived a remarkable American life. In this memoir, he shares the full spectrum of his experiences, from struggles and tragedies to inspiring triumphs. Growing up in poverty in Harlem and Jamaica, Belafonte faced a complex family dynamic with a caring yet withdrawn mother and a distant, abusive father. These challenges instilled in him a resilience and drive to channel his anger into positive actions. His journey took him to the U.S. Navy during World War II, where he confronted racism and found love. After the war, he returned to Harlem, drifting through odd jobs until discovering theater, which opened a new artistic and political world for him. Though he began as an actor, his talent in music propelled him to global fame. However, Belafonte was never just an entertainer; he became a passionate activist, breaking racial barriers and engaging deeply in the civil rights movement. His close friendship with Martin Luther King, Jr., and his involvement in significant political causes are poignantly detailed. This memoir also reflects on his relationships with influential figures across entertainment and politics, revealing a candid and critical view of America's cultural history. Belafonte's electrifying narrative inspires and entertains, showcasing his profound impact as both an artist and activist.