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Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936
Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936 | Edward Sorel
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In a hilarious send-up of sex, scandal, and the Golden Age of Hollywood, legendary cartoonist Edward Sorel brings us a story (literally) ripped from the headlines of a bygone era. In 1965, a young, up-and-coming illustrator by the name of Edward Sorel was living in a $97-a-month railroad flat on Manhattans Upper East Side. Resolved to fix up the place, Sorel began pulling up the linoleum on his kitchen floor, tearing away layer after layer until he discovered a hidden treasure: issues of the New York Daily News and Daily Mirror from 1936, each ablaze with a scandalous child custody trial taking place in Hollywood and starring the actress Mary Astor. Sorel forgot about his kitchen and lost himself in the story that had pushed Hitler and Franco off the front pages. At the time of the trial, Mary Astor was still only a supporting player in movies, but enough of a star to make headlines when it came out that George S. Kaufman, then the most successful playwright on Broadway and a married man to boot, had been her lover. The scandal revolved around Marys diary, which her ex-husband, Dr. Franklyn Thorpe, had found when they were still together. Its incriminating contents had forced Mary to give up custody of their daughter in order to obtain a divorce. By 1936 she had decided to challenge the arrangement, even though Thorpe planned to use the diary to prove she was an unfit mother. Mary, he claimed, had not only kept a tally of all her extramarital affairs but graded themand hed already alerted the press. Enraptured by this sensational case and the actress at the heart of it, Sorel began a life-long obsession that now reaches its apex. Featuring over sixty original illustrations, Mary Astor's Purple Diary narrates and illustrates the travails of the Oscar-winning actress alongside Sorels own personal story of discovering an unlikely muse. Throughout, we get his wry take on all the juicy details of this particular slice of Hollywood Babylon, including Mary's life as a child starher career in silent films began at age fourteenpresided over by her tyrannical father, Otto, who "managed" her full-time and treated his daughter like an ATM machine. Sorel also animates her teenage love affair with probably the biggest star of the silent era, the much older John Barrymore, who seduced her on the set of a movie and convinced her parents to allow her to be alone with him for private "acting lessons." Sorel imbues Mary Astor's life with the kind of wit and eye for character that his art is famous for, but here he also emerges as a writer, creating a compassionate character study of Astor, a woman who ultimately achieved a life of independence after spending so much of it bullied by others. Featuring ribald and rapturous art throughout, Mary Astor's Purple Diary is a passion project that becomes the masterpiece of one of Americas greatest illustrators.
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Quellelove
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This book explores the life of actress Mary Astor with a focus on the courtroom scandal that rocked Hollywood in 1936. Includes illustrations from renowned artist Edward Sorel (whom I got to meet!) This book was a fascinating read. Beautifully produced. Definitely a collector's item.

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bio_chem06
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I love my library so much!

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! This is a graphic novel of true history. In 1965, Sorel was fixing up his apartment & tearing up the kitchen floor when he came across issues of the NY Daily News & Daily Mirror from '36, each with articles about the actress's scandalous child custody trial in Hollywood. The whole thing centered around her diary, found by her ex-husband. Sorel illustrates her bio too. Want to read this one 😊👍🏻! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Wife @Reviewsbylola Look at this! I may get this to read along with The Purple Diaries that you sent me for #CupidGoesPostal I've never read a graphic novel, but I may start with this one. 💜💜💜 7y
MicheleinPhilly Ooooh, this is another great #JudgedByItsCover pick. SOLD! 7y
Reviewsbylola I definitely need to read this! @wife 7y
TheBookDream I was JUST looking at a different book on the same topic. 7y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 7y
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JenlovesJT47
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This fully illustrated story about a sex scandal back in 1936 involving the actress Mary Astor is right up my alley. I had heard about this story for years, and jumped at the chance to learn more. Mary, when fighting for custody of her daughter, has her dirty laundry aired for the world to see, when her husband blackmails her with the contents of her diary. The illustrations are amazing, and I loved this for the most part. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Recommended!

JenlovesJT47 What I didn't like about it was the author inserting bits of his own life story throughout the book. Frankly, I didn't care, to be blunt. And it messed with the flow of the story. Still, the parts that are actually about Mary Astor are very compelling. She led a very sad but fascinating life! 7y
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JenlovesJT47
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Awesome on so many levels! Yay for Sunday deliveries from Amazon! #oldhollywood #bookmail

Reviewsbylola I just read another great book about this. I will have to check this one out. (edited) 7y
JenlovesJT47 @Reviewsbylola yes! I have that one on hold at the library 7y
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quietjenn
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Cats dig scandals.

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Joybishoptx Ha! You can tell 😻 7y
rubyslippersreads I remember my mother telling me about this scandal. Apparently quite shocking at the time. 😮 (edited) 7y
quietjenn @rubyslippersreads I'd never heard anything about it, so that aspect was super interesting. Now I want to watch/re-watch some of her films. 7y
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youngreadrshelf
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While I didn't receive any books under the tree, my husband did allow me to pick this one up at The Bookstore in Lenox, MA.

Peddler410 Sounds fascinating 7y
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