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Marlon Brando: The Way It's Never Been Done Before |  | Author: George Englund Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Category: Book
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Seller: bookrackrh Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 576977
Media: Paperback Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 006083286X Dewey Decimal Number: 790 EAN: 9780060832865 ASIN: 006083286X
Publication Date: June 28, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: I loved this book!!! March 10, 2009 Writer for the Lord (Quincy, MA) I loved this book. It was written with poetry (why didn't George Englund become a professional writer?) and love. His heart-felt feelings for his friend, Marlon Brando, at times brought tears to my eyes. As a woman I was touched by the bond of caring shared by these two men. This book does not show Marlon Brando as a "super hero" but as a human being with many faults and also shows that true friendship loves and understands in spite of those faults.
Although there are "gossipy" stories within this books pages, it isn't what makes this book stands out. This book is about a man. A human like all of us. And what it means to be a friend and be befriended. I recommend this book, highly along with "Songs My Mother Taught Me" to all Marlon Brando fans. Thank you, George Englund, for sharing your heart with us!
Interesting individual perspective on Brando. April 27, 2008 DS Sloan (Slovakia) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I liked this book, but was not over-enthused. It is obviously a book written from one individual's point of view, and events in Brando's life are viewed through this prism. As a starter, I preferred Darwin Porter's Brando Unzipped. Lots of racy gossip and it took my breath away with details of the sheer scale of Brando's womanizing and 'manizing'! Richard Shickel's Brando is less racy but with a more broad-brushed approach.
The beginning of this book seems a little plodding, self-reverential, and a slightly distracting shift from the very late Brando to earlier episodes. But if you persist past the first 15-20 pages, there is an informative and sympathetic perspective on a truly mesmorizing life.
A Friend looks back December 23, 2007 KPe 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Georgie", a contemporary and friend of Marlon's, looks back at many of their encounters and experiences together, over the last 40+ years. The story is framed by the time Marlon is already bedridden and succumbing to a rare lung disease. The reader gets a bit of insight into the actors life and his attitude to money, sex, friends, his father, understanding (rather non-understanding) of his dogs behavior, and finally death. Do not expect a biography by any means: much is "left out", e.g. his marriages, and other personal relationships, as well as much that would be connected to his profession as a famous actor. The author includes aspects of his own life. The book is well written, entertaining, in taste, honest, compassionate.
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