Neal Gabler is the author of An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood; Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination; Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity; and Life: The Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality.
"[A] spirited and entertaining cultural appreciation."—Jennifer
Senior, New York Times
"In this fascinating and insightful exploration of what it means to
be Barbra Streisand, and what it took to become her, Mr. Gabler
writes with the heart of a fan and the mind of a Freudian. He
delves into Ms. Streisand’s tragic childhood and her anguish at the
hand of neighborhood bullies, who taunted her for her big nose and
relative poverty, and shows how they engendered in her an
implacable—and stupefyingly correct—belief in the singular power of
her talent as a performer."—Rachel Shukert, Wall Street Journal
"Gabler, the estimable journalist, pop-cultural historian and
author . . . returns to his interest in the intersection of Jews,
gentiles and Hollywood in BARBRA STREISAND: Redefining Beauty,
Femininity, and Power. . . . The author does a neat job of weaving
every thread he can pull into the cloth. . . . This brief biography
looks at a well-documented star in a new way."—Lisa Schwarzbaum,
New York Times Book Review
"Gabler . . . argues that Streisand could never have triumphed as
she did if she were a natural winner . . . a convincing account of
how, once, Streisand really did bend the world to her
will."—Victoria Segal, Sunday Times
"Gabler’s immensely readable book demonstrates through Streisand’s
remarkable story that . . . it is talent that matters most, and for
her embracing who she was and accepting with confidence what she
looked like was instrumental in displaying that talent to the
world."—Richard Edmonds, Birmingham Post
"Gabler’s enthusiasm is so infectious and Barbra Streisand’s star
quality so magnificent that I found myself singing the
songs."—Jessica Weinstein, Jewish Chronicle
"[A] smart new book, a biography-cum-critical essay on the
Brooklyn-born diva. It may be the best book about Streisand you
will ever read, an acute and sympathetic rendering of a career
forged from yearning and steel."—Tom Shone, New Statesman
"A clear-eyed, frank, and energetic look at Streisand, filled with
revealing details, that fuses her life and career into vivid
focus."—Bob Spitz, author of The Beatles: The Biography
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