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True West: Sam Shepard's Life, Work, and Times

True West: Sam Shepard's Life, Work, and Times

by Robert Greenfield

Crown ·2023 ·448 pages ·Film & TV
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NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE • A revelatory biography of the world-famous playwright and actor Sam Shepard, whose work was matched by his equally dramatic life, including collaborations with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan as well as tumultuous relationships with Patti Smith, Joni Mitchell, and Jessica Lange "What [ True West ] achieves in its finest pages is placing the artist in his time. . . . I was filled with excitement, envy and reverence for the New York City that embraced the young Shepard in the 1960s and early '70s."—Ethan Hawke, The Washington Post True Sam Shepard's Life, Work, and Times is the story of an American icon, a lasting portrait of Sam Shepard as he really was, revealed by those who knew him best. This sweeping biography charts Shepard's long and complicated journey from a small town in Southern California to become an internationally known playwright and movie star. The only son of an alcoholic father, Shepard crafted a public persona as an authentic American the loner, the cowboy, the drifter, the stranger in a strange land. Despite his great critical and financial success, he seemed, like so many of his characters, to remain perpetually dispossessed. Much like Robert Greenfield's biographies of Jerry Garcia and Timothy Leary, this book delves deeply into Shepard's life as well as the ways in which his work illuminates it. True West takes readers through the world of downtown theater in Lower Manhattan in the early sixties; the jazz scene at New York's Village Gate; fringe theater in London in the seventies; Bob Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder tour; the making of classic films like Zabriskie Point, Days of Heaven, and The Right Stuff; and Broadway productions of Buried Child, True West, and Fool for Love . For this definitive biography, Greenfield interviewed dozens of people who knew Shepard well, many of whom had never before spoken on the record about him. While exploring his relationships with Patti Smith, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Jessica Lange across the long arc of his brilliant career, Greenfield makes the case for Shepard as not just a great American writer but a unique figure who first brought the sensibility of rock 'n' roll to theater.


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"Previous biographies have tracked this dynamic, but seasoned biographer Greenfield is the first to fully chronicle Shepard's entire, tempestuous, endlessly creative life ..."

Donna Seaman· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A masterful look at the wild life of an enigmatic artist that shows how captivating the truth can be."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Few readers will leave being unimpressed with Shepard, or this biography."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"The book is especially successful at bringing the reader into the world that Shepard inhabited as he developed into one of the greatest American dramatists of the late 20th century ..."

Ethan Hawke· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Near the Top

"His writing about the playwright's final years is detailed and moving."

Dwight Garner· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Sam Shepard does not emerge from these pages as an especially likable man; his tortured plays came from a tortured sensibility."

Brooke Allen· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

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