![]() ![]() “Gish and Garbo: the executive war on stars.” Sight and Sound, Winter 1958-1959. a brief excerpt from this essay is included in Voices of Film Experience: 1894 to the Present, edited by Jay Leyda (New York: Macmillan, 1977) later reprinted in its entirety in “Image” on the Art and Evolution of the Film, edited by Marshall Deutelbaum (New York: Dover Publications, 1979). publication of the George Eastman House, Rochester, N.Y. attributed to Brooks: half-page article (“Advice by Louise Brooks”) a Portuguese version of this piece appeared as “Os Conselhos de Louise Brooks” in Cinefilo, April 5, 1930. attributed to Brooks autobiographical sketch (“A Trifle by Louise Brooks”) originally translated into German by Lothar Wolff this book was reprinted (Cologne: Walther Konig, 1979). “Ein Wenig Louise Brooks.” in Film Photos Wie Noch Nie, Giessen: Kindt & Bucher Verlag, 1929. attributed to Brooks: a syndicated (United Press) article – part of a series Berkeley, California newspaper. “Funny Screen Experiences.” Berkeley Daily Gazette, July 16, 1926. ![]() according to the Barry Paris biography (pages 92-93), Brooks ghost authored this stage review for Mankiewicz, who was drunk New York City newspaper. “No, No Nanette Full of Vigorous Fun.” New York Times, September 17, 1925. This annotated bibliography has been compiled by Thomas Gladysz, and was last updated in October 2015. Some entries are linked to the material noted: some of these links reside on the Louise Brooks Society, while others reside elsewhere on the web.Īn * indicates that a copy of this citation is held in the archives of the LBS. Books and unpublished articles are noted near the end of the page. Also included are some of the published letters by the actress.Įntries are given in chronological order. Listed here are all known published articles, essays, and statements. This page presents an annotated bibliography of writings by Louise Brooks. ![]()
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