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Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television

Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television

by Todd S Purdum

Simon & Schuster ·2025 ·368 pages ·Film & TV
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An illuminating biography of Desi Arnaz, the visionary, trailblazing Cuban American who revolutionized television and brought laughter to millions as Lucille Ball's beloved husband on I Love Lucy, leaving a remarkable legacy that continues to influence American culture today.Desi Arnaz is a name that resonates with fans of classic television, but few understand the depth of his contributions to the entertainment industry. In Desi Arnaz, Todd S. Purdum offers a captivating biography that dives into the groundbreaking Latino artist and businessman known to millions as Ricky Ricardo from I Love Lucy. Beyond his iconic role, Arnaz was a pioneering entrepreneur who fundamentally transformed the television landscape. His journey from Cuban aristocracy to world-class entertainer is remarkable. After losing everything during the 1933 Cuban revolution, Arnaz reinvented himself in pre-World War II Miami, tapping into the rising demand for Latin music. By twenty, he had formed his own band and sparked the conga dance craze in America. Behind the scenes, he revolutionized television production by filming I Love Lucy before a live studio audience with synchronized cameras, a model that remains a sitcom gold standard today. Despite being underestimated due to his accent and origins, Arnaz's legacy is monumental. Purdum's biography, enriched with unpublished materials and interviews, reveals the man behind the legend and highlights his enduring contributions to pop culture and television. This book is a must-read biography about innovation, resilience and the relentless drive of a man who changed TV forever.


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"The book provides more detail and context."

Julia M. Klein· Los Angeles Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Especially good in its exploration of how the show came to be."

Ty Burr· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"With sympathy but open eyes Purdum chronicles Arnaz's descent into alcoholism, which sapped his creative energy and the goodwill he had established over the years."

Douglass K. Daniel· Associated Press Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Purdum tells this classic rise-and-fall story with an élan his subject would appreciate, pausing for memorable asides."

Scott Eyman· The Wall Street Journal Top of the Pile

"Purdum does a bang-up job of spotlighting Arnaz's many vital contributions to television history in this lively and engaging biography."

Kristine Huntley· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Purdum's access to the Arnaz family and unpublished records allows him to essentially fact-check the memoirs written by Arnaz and Ball, and his honest reflection of a complicated man is poignant and heartfelt."

Lisa Henry· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

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