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An irreverent yet deeply researched biography about the always offbeat, suddenly meme-able, and wildly popular actor
When did you first encounter Jeff Goldblum? Maybe as a deranged killer in his 1974 screen debut in Death Wish? Maybe as a cynical journalist in 1983s The Big Chill? Or a brilliant if egotistical scientist-turned-fly in 1986s The Fly? Perhaps as the wise-cracking skeptical mathematician in 1993s Jurassic Park? Or maybe you're not a film buff but noticed his face as part of one of the Internet's earliest memes. Who knows?
Whenever it was, you've probably noticed that Goldblum has become one of Hollywood's most enduring actors, someone who only seems to grow more famous, more heralded, more beloved through the decades, even though he's always followed his own, strange muse. The guy primarily plays jazz music these days, but is more famous than ever. Actor, pianist, husband, father, style icon, meme. Goldblum contains multitudes, but why? What does he mean?
The Washington Post's Travis M. Andrews decided to find out. And so he set out on a journey through Goldblum's career, talking to directors like Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, colleagues like Harry Shearer and Billy Crudup, and pop culture experts like Chuck Klosterman and Sean Fennessey, to get to the bottom of this whole Goldblum thing. And then he took what he learned and he wrote this book, which is titled Because He's Jeff Goldblum and is the best thing written since The Brothers Karamazov and slightly easier to follow. But you should already know that. In this new semi-biography, semi-rumination, and semi-ridiculous look at the career of Goldblum, Andrews takes you behind the scenes of his iconic movies, explores the shifting nature of fame in the twenty-first century, and spends far too much time converting Goldblum's name into various forms of speech.
Want to hear how Goldblum saved a script supervisor from an amorous baboon? Or what he would write on the mirror after taking showers when he was a teenager? How about his feelings on various brands of throat lozenges? (That one could be an entire book unto itself.) Then this is the book for you!
When did you first encounter Jeff Goldblum? Maybe as a deranged killer in his 1974 screen debut in Death Wish? Maybe as a cynical journalist in 1983s The Big Chill? Or a brilliant if egotistical scientist-turned-fly in 1986s The Fly? Perhaps as the wise-cracking skeptical mathematician in 1993s Jurassic Park? Or maybe you're not a film buff but noticed his face as part of one of the Internet's earliest memes. Who knows?
Whenever it was, you've probably noticed that Goldblum has become one of Hollywood's most enduring actors, someone who only seems to grow more famous, more heralded, more beloved through the decades, even though he's always followed his own, strange muse. The guy primarily plays jazz music these days, but is more famous than ever. Actor, pianist, husband, father, style icon, meme. Goldblum contains multitudes, but why? What does he mean?
The Washington Post's Travis M. Andrews decided to find out. And so he set out on a journey through Goldblum's career, talking to directors like Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, colleagues like Harry Shearer and Billy Crudup, and pop culture experts like Chuck Klosterman and Sean Fennessey, to get to the bottom of this whole Goldblum thing. And then he took what he learned and he wrote this book, which is titled Because He's Jeff Goldblum and is the best thing written since The Brothers Karamazov and slightly easier to follow. But you should already know that. In this new semi-biography, semi-rumination, and semi-ridiculous look at the career of Goldblum, Andrews takes you behind the scenes of his iconic movies, explores the shifting nature of fame in the twenty-first century, and spends far too much time converting Goldblum's name into various forms of speech.
Want to hear how Goldblum saved a script supervisor from an amorous baboon? Or what he would write on the mirror after taking showers when he was a teenager? How about his feelings on various brands of throat lozenges? (That one could be an entire book unto itself.) Then this is the book for you!
An irreverent yet deeply researched biography about the always offbeat, suddenly meme-able, and wildly popular actor
When did you first encounter Jeff Goldblum? Maybe as a deranged killer in his 1974 screen debut in Death Wish? Maybe as a cynical journalist in 1983s The Big Chill? Or a brilliant if egotistical scientist-turned-fly in 1986s The Fly? Perhaps as the wise-cracking skeptical mathematician in 1993s Jurassic Park? Or maybe you're not a film buff but noticed his face as part of one of the Internet's earliest memes. Who knows?
Whenever it was, you've probably noticed that Goldblum has become one of Hollywood's most enduring actors, someone who only seems to grow more famous, more heralded, more beloved through the decades, even though he's always followed his own, strange muse. The guy primarily plays jazz music these days, but is more famous than ever. Actor, pianist, husband, father, style icon, meme. Goldblum contains multitudes, but why? What does he mean?
The Washington Post's Travis M. Andrews decided to find out. And so he set out on a journey through Goldblum's career, talking to directors like Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, colleagues like Harry Shearer and Billy Crudup, and pop culture experts like Chuck Klosterman and Sean Fennessey, to get to the bottom of this whole Goldblum thing. And then he took what he learned and he wrote this book, which is titled Because He's Jeff Goldblum and is the best thing written since The Brothers Karamazov and slightly easier to follow. But you should already know that. In this new semi-biography, semi-rumination, and semi-ridiculous look at the career of Goldblum, Andrews takes you behind the scenes of his iconic movies, explores the shifting nature of fame in the twenty-first century, and spends far too much time converting Goldblum's name into various forms of speech.
Want to hear how Goldblum saved a script supervisor from an amorous baboon? Or what he would write on the mirror after taking showers when he was a teenager? How about his feelings on various brands of throat lozenges? (That one could be an entire book unto itself.) Then this is the book for you!
When did you first encounter Jeff Goldblum? Maybe as a deranged killer in his 1974 screen debut in Death Wish? Maybe as a cynical journalist in 1983s The Big Chill? Or a brilliant if egotistical scientist-turned-fly in 1986s The Fly? Perhaps as the wise-cracking skeptical mathematician in 1993s Jurassic Park? Or maybe you're not a film buff but noticed his face as part of one of the Internet's earliest memes. Who knows?
Whenever it was, you've probably noticed that Goldblum has become one of Hollywood's most enduring actors, someone who only seems to grow more famous, more heralded, more beloved through the decades, even though he's always followed his own, strange muse. The guy primarily plays jazz music these days, but is more famous than ever. Actor, pianist, husband, father, style icon, meme. Goldblum contains multitudes, but why? What does he mean?
The Washington Post's Travis M. Andrews decided to find out. And so he set out on a journey through Goldblum's career, talking to directors like Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, colleagues like Harry Shearer and Billy Crudup, and pop culture experts like Chuck Klosterman and Sean Fennessey, to get to the bottom of this whole Goldblum thing. And then he took what he learned and he wrote this book, which is titled Because He's Jeff Goldblum and is the best thing written since The Brothers Karamazov and slightly easier to follow. But you should already know that. In this new semi-biography, semi-rumination, and semi-ridiculous look at the career of Goldblum, Andrews takes you behind the scenes of his iconic movies, explores the shifting nature of fame in the twenty-first century, and spends far too much time converting Goldblum's name into various forms of speech.
Want to hear how Goldblum saved a script supervisor from an amorous baboon? Or what he would write on the mirror after taking showers when he was a teenager? How about his feelings on various brands of throat lozenges? (That one could be an entire book unto itself.) Then this is the book for you!
Über den Autor
Travis M. Andrews is a features writer for the Washington Post’s Style section, where he covers the Internet, pop culture, and the ways we live now. Previously he was an associate travel and culture editor for Southern Living and a contributing pop culture reporter for Mashable and The Week. He has also written for Time, Esquire, GQ, and the Atlantic, among others. He lives in Washington, DC, where he acquiesces to the every wish of his puppy, Stevie Nix, and misses his native New Orleans.
Zusammenfassung
A FAN ULTRA FAVORITE: Some celebrities are liked, some are loved, and some are in a rare pantheon that extends to adoration, such as Bill Murray, Nick Offerman, and Tina Fey. In the past five years, Jeff Goldblum has entered that group.
QUIRKY ACTOR, QUIRKIER LOVE: Jeff Goldblum's fans have created anything and everything from a 25-foot statue of the actor to countless weird and wonderful memes that have essentially exploded the internet. This nontraditional biography is perfect for those millions of fans.
CONNECTED AUTHOR: This is Travis Andrews's first book, but he's already well-known and well-loved in the world of pop culture journalism. Think of Chuck Klosterman early in his career.
GIFTY, FUN FORMAT: We're publishing in a smaller, giftier trim size, and are considering black and white illustrations similar to those in Paddle Your Own Canoe that would be great merch items or social media assets. A Jeff Goldblum calendar was a huge holiday hit in 2018, and this book will be next.
QUIRKY ACTOR, QUIRKIER LOVE: Jeff Goldblum's fans have created anything and everything from a 25-foot statue of the actor to countless weird and wonderful memes that have essentially exploded the internet. This nontraditional biography is perfect for those millions of fans.
CONNECTED AUTHOR: This is Travis Andrews's first book, but he's already well-known and well-loved in the world of pop culture journalism. Think of Chuck Klosterman early in his career.
GIFTY, FUN FORMAT: We're publishing in a smaller, giftier trim size, and are considering black and white illustrations similar to those in Paddle Your Own Canoe that would be great merch items or social media assets. A Jeff Goldblum calendar was a huge holiday hit in 2018, and this book will be next.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Theater & Film |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9781524746032 |
ISBN-10: | 1524746037 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Andrews, Travis M. |
Hersteller: | Penguin Putnam Inc |
Maße: | 236 x 162 x 30 mm |
Von/Mit: | Travis M. Andrews |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.05.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,515 kg |
Über den Autor
Travis M. Andrews is a features writer for the Washington Post’s Style section, where he covers the Internet, pop culture, and the ways we live now. Previously he was an associate travel and culture editor for Southern Living and a contributing pop culture reporter for Mashable and The Week. He has also written for Time, Esquire, GQ, and the Atlantic, among others. He lives in Washington, DC, where he acquiesces to the every wish of his puppy, Stevie Nix, and misses his native New Orleans.
Zusammenfassung
A FAN ULTRA FAVORITE: Some celebrities are liked, some are loved, and some are in a rare pantheon that extends to adoration, such as Bill Murray, Nick Offerman, and Tina Fey. In the past five years, Jeff Goldblum has entered that group.
QUIRKY ACTOR, QUIRKIER LOVE: Jeff Goldblum's fans have created anything and everything from a 25-foot statue of the actor to countless weird and wonderful memes that have essentially exploded the internet. This nontraditional biography is perfect for those millions of fans.
CONNECTED AUTHOR: This is Travis Andrews's first book, but he's already well-known and well-loved in the world of pop culture journalism. Think of Chuck Klosterman early in his career.
GIFTY, FUN FORMAT: We're publishing in a smaller, giftier trim size, and are considering black and white illustrations similar to those in Paddle Your Own Canoe that would be great merch items or social media assets. A Jeff Goldblum calendar was a huge holiday hit in 2018, and this book will be next.
QUIRKY ACTOR, QUIRKIER LOVE: Jeff Goldblum's fans have created anything and everything from a 25-foot statue of the actor to countless weird and wonderful memes that have essentially exploded the internet. This nontraditional biography is perfect for those millions of fans.
CONNECTED AUTHOR: This is Travis Andrews's first book, but he's already well-known and well-loved in the world of pop culture journalism. Think of Chuck Klosterman early in his career.
GIFTY, FUN FORMAT: We're publishing in a smaller, giftier trim size, and are considering black and white illustrations similar to those in Paddle Your Own Canoe that would be great merch items or social media assets. A Jeff Goldblum calendar was a huge holiday hit in 2018, and this book will be next.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Theater & Film |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9781524746032 |
ISBN-10: | 1524746037 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Andrews, Travis M. |
Hersteller: | Penguin Putnam Inc |
Maße: | 236 x 162 x 30 mm |
Von/Mit: | Travis M. Andrews |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.05.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,515 kg |
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