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Picasso's Ghost (A Love Story) - Paperback

Picasso's Ghost (A Love Story) - Paperback

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by Carole Mallory (Author)

Picasso's Ghost tells the amazing true story of author, actress and model Carole Mallory, who fell in love with Picasso's son Claude as he whirled her around a Manhattan dance floor, her heart lost in the rhythm of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." This up-and-down relationship coincided with her career as a supermodel gracing the covers of Cosmopolitan, New York Magazine, and her work in such iconic films as The Stepford Wives and Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Her adventures in Hollywood, New York and Paris with such stellar lovers as Peter Sellers, Robert de Niro, Rod Stewart, Richard Gere and Norman Mailer make for an exciting and erotic read that will make the reader cheer for Mallory's eventual happy ending. "The blow Carole suffered, the lobotomization of her once bright and charming father, could not have been more severe. It takes more than courage to survive a horror on that scale. I suggest that she was gifted as well, as an actress and as a keen observer, too, as a potential journalist and social commentator," Kurt Vonnegut

Author Biography

Carole Mallory is a critic, actress, and author.Among her film credits are the Stepford Wives and Looking for Mr Goodbar. As one of the original supermodels, she appeared on the covers of Cosmopolitan, New York Magazine, Newsweek, G.Q. and Esquire. In addition to her novel, Flash, her memoir, Loving Mailer, and Picasso's Ghost, Mallory has written journalistic pieces on figures such as Kurt Vonnegut, Erica Jong, Warren Beatty and Gore Vidal for publications such as Elle, LA Magazine, Esquire, Penthouse and Playboy. After Mailer's death Harvard purchased her papers documenting their multifaceted relationship. Today she is a critic for The Huffington Post, Hollywood's The Wrap and has reviewed Shield's biography of Kurt Vonnegut for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She teaches creative writing at Temple University and Rosemont College.

Number of Pages: 230
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: January 22, 2013