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2 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #8
A world-class pianist, composer, television and film personality, Levant seemed to know everyone who was anyone. His career took him from the concert hall to Broadway and Hollywood, to radio and television, to drug addiction and the psychiatric ward of Mt. Sinai hospital. Through a collection of anecdotal vignettes, Levant offers the reader a roller-coaster ride through the ups and downs of an often troubled, often brilliant artist and critic of the human condition, let loose on the uneasy ground where art and commerce overlap. Autobiography. Memoir.
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Details
- Published
- 1965
- Pages
- 332
- Publisher
- G.P. Putnam's Sons
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