Robert Dance is author of Hollywood Icons and Glamour of the Gods and coauthor of Garbo: Portraits from Her Private Collection and Ruth Harriet Louise and Hollywood Glamour Photography.
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Dance undoubtedly adds to the wealth of material existing on Greta Garbo, contributing his inimitable critical perceptions and historical observations. . . . [A] quite excellent exploration of the Greta Garbo legend.-- "Cineaste" Mr. Dance's book places a special emphasis on the marketing of Garbo's image. . . . His details about Garbo's publicity stills and photographic portraits are valuable contributions to the story of the actress as a corporate brand.--Donna Rifkind "Wall Street Journal" Smart--Margaret Talbot "The New Yorker" The Savvy Sphinx: How Garbo Conquered Hollywood is a fascinating and revealing look at the mystique that is Greta Garbo. Who was Garbo, and why does she remain important in our culture today? The author takes us on a journey of discovery through the mire of Hollywood fact and fiction and the intrinsic mechanisms of the film industry, and explains to us the conundrum that was Greta Garbo, who placed herself in an era ripe for her unique beauty and talent. An intriguingly rich look into the lore and legend of the actress, The Savvy Sphinx is touched with sound realism and impact, justifying the importance she brought to our cinematic and cultural history. Thanks to Garbo's living presence on celluloid today, her beauty and her art on film remain for future generations to swoon over and quiver, to study, and to relish. And perchance to dream.--Stephen Michael Shearer, author of Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life, Beautiful: The Life of Hedy Lamarr, Gloria Swanson: The Ultimate Star, and Glamour and Style: The Beauty of Hedy Lamarr The Savvy Sphinx is richly rewarding. I highly recommend The Savvy Sphinx to anyone who already loves Greta Garbo or anyone wanting more insights on her special brand of celebrity and fame.--Raquel Stetcher "Out of the Past: A Classic Film Blog" Film historian [Robert] Dance (The Lost World of DeMille) brings the glamour of old Hollywood to the page in this extensive look at the life and career of Greta Garbo. . . . This entertaining behind-the-scenes look at the making of an icon makes for a fascinating snapshot of the era.-- "Publishers Weekly"