| In the Arena: An Autobiography |  | Author: Charlton Heston Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 660038
Media: Hardcover Edition: First Edition Pages: 592 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.8
ISBN: 0684803941 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43028092 EAN: 9780684803944 ASIN: 0684803941
Publication Date: September 12, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Describing a career that spans half a century, one of America's favorite actors tells of his childhood shyness, personal insecurities, early steps to Broadway and television, and behind-the-scenes accounts of his great epic films. 100,000 first printing. Tour.
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A fascinating life June 4, 2009 L. L. Armstrong (Georgetown, TX) This is a very interesting tour of Heston's life. You feel as if you are on location, and get to be behind the scenes of his film and stage work. The man seemed to be tireless in the work he did for a living and for other causes.
biographry May 2, 2009 kathy miller (chelan, WA United States) it is charlton all the way and i enjoy his insight and the picture were wonderful
Heston In the Arena Review July 7, 2008 Robert T. Lukomski (Milwaukee, WI, USA) Very interesting book! It's great to hear stories of what went on behind the scenes while making some of the greatest movies of Hollywood'd golden era (and beyond). Heston's writing style is very easy to follow and it's a pleasant read. He comes across as a regular midwestern guy who just happened to have a spectacular ability to act. I love this book and am glad I bought it.
A Pleasant Surprise January 27, 2008 hollow man (America) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A good autobiography is one in which you can hear the author audibly speaking out the book in your head as your read. Certainly you have that in the Arena. It will be a long time before I get the voice of Charlton Heston out of my head. Summary: This book does have some politics in it but it is far from politically correct. One thing is certain about Charlton Heston: He speaks candidly about his opinions, and holds no punches for doing so. With that said this is not a book about politics. The final chapter is fabulously written pointing out the facts and ending strong words of encouragement for America. I picked up this book to learn insight into the background of some of the movies that he had performed in. Not only did I find that but I also found a man rich in conviction and commitment. How many men stay with their first love, and how fewer are those numbers counted as individuals in the entertainment industry? Heston's commitment to his wife Lydia shows his real character. The only negative that I can find in this book is Chapter 20. For some odd reason Heston breaks his chronological order for only this chapter. This chapter is primarily about his stage plays and it tends to ramble on over 40 pages, I can almost imagine that somehow this chapter missed the editors cut. This chapter isn't as well written as the others and is difficult reading in that the storyline jumps around quite a bit. In all honesty, you could skip this chapter all together and go right to 21. Breakdown Review: Storyline: I give 4 out of 5 stars simply because of the inconsistency of chapter 20. Writing style: 5 out of 5 stars. It is written in the way that you would imagine Charlton Heston speaking. Rich and free. Depth/Inspiration: 5 out of 5 stars. This was only a 3 ranking until chapter 22. I would have preferred he put more information in about his personal relationships and religious beliefs. If you only read one chapter read 22. Very inspirational for the American reader. Entertainment/Education value: 5 out of 5 stars. Definitely an entertaining novel, one that is quite difficult to put down once you get into it. This book is educational not only on Mr. Heston's life but also on how movies are directed and a slight insight into the internal workings of the motion picture industry.
Actor, director, activist, family man. August 4, 2005 Kona (Emerald City) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Charlton Heston's larger-than-life screen presence comes through on every page of his wonderful 1995 autobiography, which is a really great read. Heston grew up poor in the woods of northern Michigan, where he was lonely and painfully shy. He gained confidence in his high school's senior play, and as he says, he never looked back. He won a university scholarship, and there he had his first-ever date. Her name was Lydia; she was an acting student, and they have been happily married now for over 60 years. Heston began his career on the stage; he loves acting in and directing plays, especially Shakespeare, and has done almost as many plays as movies. We get all the fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, learn which movies he is most proud of and those that make him cringe, the co-stars he admired and those he didn't. He has no false modesty about his power as an international movie star, yet he comes across as a genuinely nice man who treasures his family. Fans of Charlton Heston are sure to enjoy this heartfelt autobiography. Kona
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