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Stephen Fried

    Stephen Fried est un journaliste primé et un auteur de best-sellers du New York Times dont le travail explore des récits captivants basés sur des recherches approfondies. Il se penche fréquemment sur des personnalités complexes et des moments historiques cruciaux avec un œil attentif aux détails et à la psychologie humaine. Fried fait le pont entre une recherche approfondie et une narration captivante, rendant sa non-fiction accessible et absorbante. Son écriture donne vie au passé, découvrant des facettes moins connues d'événements et de personnalités importants.

    Thing of Beauty
    • Thing of Beauty

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      At age seventeen, Gia Carangi was working the counter at her father's Philadelphia luncheonette, in Hoagie City. Within a year, Gia was one of the top models of the late 1970's, gracing the covers of Cosmopolitan and Vogue, partying at New York's Studio 54 and the Mudd Club while redefining the industry's standard of beauty. She was the darling of moguls and movie stars, royalty and rockers. Gia was also a girl in pain, desperate for her mother's approval. A drug addict on a tragic slide toward oblivion, who started going directly from $10,000-a-day fashion shoots to the heroin shooting galleries on New York's Lower East Side. Finally blackballed from modeling, Gia entered a vastly different world on the streets of New york and Atlantic City, and later in a rehab clinic. At twenty-six, she became one of the first women in America to die of AIDS; a hospital welfare case visited only by rehab friends and what remained of her family. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with Gia's gamily, lovers, friends, and colleagues, Thing of Beauty creates a poignant portrait of an unforgettable character and a powerful narrative about beauty and sexuality, fame and objectification, mothers and daughters, love and death.

      Thing of Beauty
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