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Start: 7:00 pm
Lee Marvin: Point Blank
(Schaffner, $27.95) is the first
full-length, authoritative, and detailed story of the iconic actor's life to go
beyond the Hollywood scandal-sheet reporting of earlier books. This account
offers an appreciation for the man and his acting career and the classic films
he starred in, painting a portrait of an individual who took great risks in his
acting and career. Although Lee Marvin is best known for his icy tough guy
roles--such as his chilling titular villain in The Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance or the paternal yet brutally realistic platoon leader in The Big Red One -- very little is known of
his personal life; his family background; his experiences in WWII; his
relationship with his father, family, friends, wives; and his ongoing battles
with alcoholism, rage, and depression, occasioned by his postwar PTSD. Now,
after years of researching and compiling interviews with family members,
friends, and colleagues; rare photographs; and illustrative material, Hollywood
writer Dwayne Epstein provides a
full understanding and appreciation of this acting titan's place in the
Hollywood pantheon in spite of his very real and human struggles.
Start: 8:00 pm
A symbolic embodiment
of racial violence and hatred, "The Beast" openly prowled the nation
between the Civil War and the civil rights movement. From the bombing of Harriette
and Harry T. Moore's home on Christmas Day to Willie James Howard's murder,
from the Rosewood massacre to the Newberry Six lynchings, Marvin Dunn offers an encyclopedic catalogue of The Beast's
rampages in Florida. Crucial insights from interviews with descendants of both
perpetrators and victims shape this study of Florida’s grim racial history. Rather
than pointing fingers and placing blame, The
Beast in Florida (Univ Press of FL, $24.95) allows
voices and facts to speak for themselves, facilitating a conversation on the
ways in which racial violence changed both black and white lives forever. With
this comprehensive and balanced look at racially motivated events, Dunn reveals
the Sunshine State's too-often forgotten--or intentionally hidden--past.
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