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Mark A. Vieira, Greta Garbo: A Cinematic Legacy
Hosted by
Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired on
Monday, September 19th, 2005
As part of the September 2005 nationwide celebration that observes the centenary of Greta Garbo's birth, Mark A. Vieira's handsome Abrams book, Greta Garbo: A Cinematic Legacy, is much more than simply a photographic record. The appeal of the enduring, mysterious Swedish star who made "I want to be alone" an essential element of her legacy and legend is chronicled by Vieira with a meticulously researched account of the making of each of her 24 American films. Vieira began the book in the hope that, by seeing how Garbo (1905-1990) worked, he might better understand the way she created pathos, tragedy and romance in a way what can only be described as magical. The answer may have eluded Vieira but Garbo's life and work now has another worthy chapter to an ever-expanding list of biographies. Garbo will continue to enchant audiences for another century.









