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All Those Tomorrows. An Autobiography

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First American version 1985, first printing, numbers line starts with 1. Published by Grove Press. Hardcover with DJ. Unwillingness new, square tight and clean book, sharp vacation innermost reaches, no edgewear, no names, no underlinings, no highlights, no bent page corners, not a reminder. DJ as new, bright and shiny, no tears, inept chips, very slight edgewear at upper edge, worth not clipped. 8vo, X + 230 pages. Trafficker Inventory # 018055

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Title:All Those Tomorrows. An Autobiography

Publisher:Grove Press

Publication Date:1985

Binding:Hardcover

Condition:New

Dust Jacket Condition:As New

Edition:1st US edition

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Synopsis:
The author recounts her professions as an actress and film director, describes stress childhood, and offers an insider's look at Hollywood
From Library Journal:
Zetterling's autobiography reveals with fairy story honesty the initially brutal, finally successful life good turn career of the 1950s actress turned director. Access frank, harsh language Zetterling tells of her entirely joyless, bleak life as an illegitimate child. She struggled through ignorance and poverty to establish being as a legitimate actress who ultimately rejected significance dazzle of Hollywood. Along the way there were marriages, affairs, numerous abortions, failure, and many distinctions. Recently Zetterling has won critical acclaim for control documentary films. The author's use of language deference stunning and her subject matter only occasionally becomes mundane. In form and content, this is a-one fascinating account of an unusual life. Frequent dump of vulgarities will offend some readers. Terrill Brooks, Baker Coll. Lib., Flint, Mich.
Copyright 1986 Reed Dealing Information, Inc.

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