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Overview"On a crisp Brooklyn evening in 1959, eight-year-old Barbara Joan Streisand ascended the creaky steps of a makeshift stage in a local New York club called The Lion, and in under three minutes, an icon was born. As she belted the last powerful note of ""Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"" to thunderous applause rarely heard in the modest venue, the young singer staring back at her stunned onlookers didn't yet realize the stellar destiny awaiting just down the road. Blessed with a booming, gorgeous mezzo-soprano that instantly evoked comparisons to legendary Judy Garland, and an innate charisma belying her age, Streisand had captivated the initially skeptical nightclub crowd as effortlessly as she would audiences for decades hence. The seed was planted to become the mighty oak. In the decade that followed, Streisand continued developing her prodigious instrument and magnetic stage presence through relentless practice and non-stop bookings at every club and holiday resort that would have her until big city show biz scouts came calling. After critically lauded featured debut on Broadway followed in quick succession by breakout star-making turn as Fanny Brice that earned the 21-year-old wunderkind an almost unheard of Tony trophy, Streisand faced a precipitous new challenge trading the comforting footlights for the scrutiny of Hollywood camera lenses when she signed on to reprise her portrayal of the famed comedienne on the silver screen. The gamble paid off spectacularly. Her very first film won Streisand the coveted Best Actress Oscar as it lit up box offices, shattered records and made the 26 year old phenom an indisputable A-list icon on both coasts. Now strengthened with the credibility to call more creative shots, Streisand leveraged hard won clout to tackle riskier passion projects spotlighting beloved theatrical roots then unexpected pivots into high gloss disco pop showcasing breadth of talent. Along the winding trajectory she racked accolades, broke more barriers and continued nurturing intense lifelong bonds with her ever expanding legions of ardent devotees who saw facets of themselves in this singular star. By the time her flawless soprano rang out defiantly on global 1983 megahit ""Woman in Love"" it was official - only two decades since Brooklyn obscurity, Barbra Streisand now towered unequalled at the peak of American entertainment earning every crown through Herculean triple threat talent married to an uncompromising relentless drive chasing unattainable heights scorned by skeptics. Yet here she smiled down from pop empyrean untouched by mere mortals. As the maverick star entered her 1980's prime equally beloved and criticized for unapologetic ambition and vision swimming against predictable showbiz currents, Streisand matched peerless creative zenith with commensurate fame's crippling existential crises seeking life's deeper meaning away from marquee bright lights during wilderness sabbatical break grappling emotional isolation, spiritual identity and fears time passing prove mortality's inevitability. Emerging stronger embracing liberating self-knowledge acceptance finally buffering haunting early life script ghosts, Streisand roared refreshed tackling rewarding later career directorial triumphs like iconic musical feminist fable Yentl further cementing lasting iconoclast legacy on her unbowed terms while never compromising intimate romantic or family nourishment bonds discovered through twice failed marriage missteps and single parenting complexities overcome against judgmental gossip rags and conservative shifting societal mores. The devastating lows only highlighted subsequent healing life highs sweeter ever after reconciling present reality gifts beyond past yearnings frozen disappointments no longer poisoning today's profound blessings counted through wisdom age brings relativizing earlier slights. Love arrived unhurried right perfect inconvenient time." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Histrophillia EditorsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9798874201074Pages: 104 Publication Date: 06 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |