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Country United States Publication date October 2000 Pages 440 Genre Non-fiction | 3.9/5 Goodreads Language English Media type Hardcover Originally published 2000 Page count 440 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nominations Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Studies Film books The Sewing Circle, Hollywood Babylon, Shot/countershot, The World of Cinema, John Woo: Interviews |
The Girls: Sappho Goes To Hollywood is a 2000 book by Diana McLellan that speculates on a romance between Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. The Observer found it "purely speculative" and "uncorroborated". Kirkus found it "lively". Publishers Weekly was more approving, saying McLellan was able to "bring a broader context and new sense of scholarship to the subject". The Houston Chronicle praised "exhaustive" research and found the book far from salacious.
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It was nominated in the Lesbian Studies category for the 13th Lambda Literary Awards.
Synopsis
Diana McLellan reveals the complex and intimate connections that roiled behind the public personae of Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Tallulah Bankhead, and the women who loved them. Private correspondence, long-secret FBI files, and troves of unpublished documents reveal a chain of lesbian affairs that moved from the theater world of New York City, through the heights of chic society, to embed itself in the power structure of the movie business. The Girls serves up a rich stew of film, politics, sexuality, psychology, and stardom.