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Lee

Pamela Marvin

Published by Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, London, 1997
ISBN 10: 0571190286 / ISBN 13: 9780571190287
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An intimate glimpse into the life of Lee Marvin from the person who knew him best. Childhood sweethearts, they married other people, finding each other again after several broken marriages and staying together until Lee Marvin's death. Also contains Marvin's journals of World War II where he was seriously wounded. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # GOR001624295

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Synopsis: The wife of the late actor profiles her husband's life and film career, and dramatizes the details of the palimony suit brought against Lee by Michelle Triola Marvin

Review: Actor Lee Marvin's widow has written a touching book that concentrates on their years together, though she mentions nearly every performance, from his coffee-throwing hoodlum in The Big Heat through his Oscar-winning gunslinger in Cat Ballou and beyond. Pamela Feeley and Lee Marvin fell in love in 1945, when she was 15 and he was a 21-year-old veteran; they parted in 1948 when he left Woodstock, New York, to pursue his acting career. In 1970, both divorced with children, they met again and married. Instead of the usual "and then he starred in" chronology, Marvin offers chapters on the couple's mutual passions, like fishing and Australia, plus 200 pages on the infamous 1979 palimony suit filed by ex-girlfriend Michelle Triola (who, unsurprisingly, comes across as a vengeful nut). Peculiar though this structure is, it works. As the author moves backwards and forwards in time--opening with Marvin's 1987 burial in Arlington National Cemetery with full marine corps honors, and zigzagging from their youthful romance to their marriage, his war service, the palimony trial, and the final years of ill health--a moving portrait emerges. She is frank about Marvin's drinking and other peccadilloes, but her loving account stresses his generosity, loyalty, and old-fashioned sense of honor. --Wendy Smith

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Bibliographic Details

Title: Lee
Publisher: Faber & Faber, United Kingdom, London
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good