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Author Delaney, Edward J., 1957- author.

Title The acrobat / Edward J Delaney.

Publication Info. Brooklyn, New York : Turtle Point Press, [2022]
©2022

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Location Call No. Status
 West Hartford, Bishop's Corner Branch - Adult Fiction  F DELANEY EDWARD    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  F-DELANEY    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 267 pages ; 21 cm
Contents Constellations -- Recognition -- Counterparts -- The world as one finds it -- Towering man -- A hall of doors -- Beginnings -- Aquamarine -- Far shore -- The stranger -- Tumbling.
Summary It's 1959, and the 55-year-old man who calls himself Cary Grant is at the peak of a charmed career. He's also on a turbulent journey to find the core of a self he hardly seems to know anymore. Introduced to the wonder drug LSD as part of his therapy at The Psychiatric Institute of Beverly Hills, he embarks on upward of one hundred psychedelic trips--at times harrowing journeys. And on the way, he rediscovers the long-ago boy who faced the world as Archie Leach, the earnest, gap-toothed stilt walker and tumbler he once was, long ago. In The Acrobat, fiction writer Edward J. Delaney takes on the elusive character of Cary Grant. He imagines the inner life of a man who spent a career brilliantly creating a persona as ethereal as his best roles. As Grant launches on LSD-fueled trajectories of discovery, The Acrobat likewise transports readers through his fractured upbringing, his start in English vaudeville, his life on the Hollywood sets, and his relationships with fellow travelers prominent in his life: Howard Hughes, Randolph Scott, Blake Edwards, Tony Curtis, two of the five women he married, and more. Amid the endless versions of himself and the characters he's played, he yearns to shape himself into something singular, forged from the layers of illusion he's smilingly foisted on the world, and for which the world has come to love him. This riveting dramatization of the actor's life takes us beyond the firm terrain that biographies tread, to offer a new perspective on a complex Hollywood legend.
Subject Grant, Cary, 1904-1986 -- Fiction.
Motion picture actors and actresses -- United States -- Biography.
Entertainers -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Grant, Cary, 1904-1986. (OCoLC)fst00010427
Entertainers. (OCoLC)fst00912655
Motion picture actors and actresses. (OCoLC)fst01027096
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Biographical fiction.
ISBN 9781885983039 (paperback)
1885983034
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