The Duke in His Domain
An intimate portrait of a Hollywood legend
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:22nd Feb '18
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This book offers an intimate look at Marlon Brando's life, revealing his insecurities and the pressures of fame during a transformative period.
In The Duke in His Domain, readers are presented with a captivating portrayal of a young Marlon Brando, who is both confident and vulnerable. Set against the backdrop of a Kyoto hotel, this compelling narrative captures Brando's introspection during a filming break. The author explores the complexities of Brando's character, revealing a man who, despite his fame, grapples with deep insecurities and a sense of alienation from the world around him. His gaze, filled with assurance yet tinged with pity, suggests a profound understanding of the human condition that transcends his celebrity status.
The book is not just a biography; it is a nuanced exploration of the artistic psyche. It delves into the pressures of fame and the solitude that often accompanies it. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, The Duke in His Domain invites readers to witness the internal struggles of one of Hollywood's most enigmatic figures. The narrative oscillates between moments of introspection and the external world, painting a rich portrait of Brando's life and the societal expectations placed upon him.
This work is part of the Penguin Modern series, which celebrates the pioneering spirit of contemporary literature. It features a diverse range of voices and styles, from essays to poetry, each offering a unique perspective on the human experience. The Duke in His Domain stands out as a remarkable piece of journalism that captures the essence of an era and the complexities of a legendary figure.
ISBN: 9780241339145
Dimensions: 161mm x 111mm x 4mm
Weight: 44g
64 pages