The Ragman's Son
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The Ragman's Son

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$22.79
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Hardcover
Pages
512
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0671637170
Weight
1.78 pounds

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From Publishers Weekly Recalling a breakfast at the White House, Douglas marvels that a ragman's son is invited to eat scrambled eggs with the President, himself a Georgia farmer. Only in Americaor so this celebrity would have it, endlessly extolling his love of country as he recounts his government-sponsored goodwill missions around the world. Still, one can't fault him for his cloying patriotismhe is by no means a reactionaryor for pride in his achievements, this child of unlettered Jewish-Russian immigrants, the only son among seven offspring, raised in grueling poverty in upstate New York, who supported himself through college and acting school, became a considerable star and a millionaire. The most affecting memories here are of those early years and the son's relationship with the father, a heavy drinker and violent man; the most tedious, an extensive recap, seemingly requisite in show-biz bios, of sexual affairs. "I am very often attracted to women who have a slight overbite," he writesand there are many such, alas for bored readers. Twice married, once divorced, the father of four sons, the author, 71 years old, felt intimations of mortality following a heart seizure, which became for him an occasion to assess his life, to balance the books on Issur Danielovitch, known in boyhood as Izzy Demsky, in celebrity as Kirk Douglas. Authentic, revealing, unself-conscious and self-centered, his performance here is a star turn. Photos not seen by PW. First serial to Good Housekeeping. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal It seems that all it takes these days to have one's life recorded in print is that "15 minutes" of fame Andy Warhol spoke about. So it's all the more refreshing when not one but two excellent examples of the celebrity bio turn up at the same time and on subjects who have attained real and lasting fameDouglas and Katherine Hepburn. Douglas has written a candid and warm autobiography that shows a man who has never forgotten where he came from nor ceased to be grateful for what he has attained. The son of a Jewish immigrant, Douglas fought brutal poverty and prejudice to make his own way through college and into acting. His book is full of wonderful celebrity anecdotes and insider's details on a Hollywood that has now disappeared. More importantly, Douglas shares surprising vulnerability and insight, which belie his hard-jawed image. Much has already been written about Hepburn, but what sets Andersen's biography apart is that she is only a featured player in the story of her childhood: Her parents are the stars. In fact, Hepburn herself asserts that compared to her mother and father she is dull. Her mother was an early feminist and a cofounder of Planned Parenthood and the League of Women Voters, her father a pioneering physician in the field of venereal disease. Hepburn herself cooperated on this book and her quotes are interspersed. Two of the finest of their genre this year. Rosellen Brewer, Monterey Cty. Lib., Seaside, Cal.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • The noted actor talks about his childhood as the son of an illiterate Jewish ragpicker, the anger born of a difficult childhood, and how that emotion inspired him to succeed as a Hollywood star, fighter, father, and friend

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An Autobiography That Reads Like A Riveting Novel

The Ragman's Son is one of the most interesting autobiographies that I have ever had the pleasure of reading, as a book so enthralling that the closer you get to the end the more you find yourself wishing it would never end simply because it reveals Kirk Douglas as a very real life and normal person just like you and I ... A most memorable and unforgettable reading experience that I would highly recommend to any avid reader ...
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Changed the way I look at "Stars"

I was 33 years old when I read the book and it forever changed my ways of looking at the "stars" of movies.
This would be a good book to give your sons as an example of how not to live your life. I was shocked at how Douglas saw the world. He is a racist on top of everything else.
The one story that stood out the most is when he had sex with a gentile woman and talked about how good it made him feel to be depositing his Jewish sperm into the gentile woman. It was like a getting even or even a revenge thing. He felt like he had been treated bad by the goyim and now he was getting even. It was such a shock to read this because I had really liked him in his movies. The Douglas I was reading did not compute with his screen image.
I never saw another movie he was in.
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"The Ragman's Son" is one of the best autobiographies that I have read

"The Ragman's Son" is one of the best autobiographies that I have read. This book tells the reader how Kirk Douglas's father sold rags in Amsterdam,NY to make a meager living and support his Family. Beside being one of our all-time great actor's Kirk also broke rules during the filming of "Spartacus" and furthered the careers of actor's thanks to his courage and "sticking his neck out"! KIrk Douglas is now 98 years young and I hope that he surpasses 100! I highly recommend reading this book to all Kirk Douglas fans and also lovers of the 'ol Hollywood!
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Excellent

Excellent
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The World of Hollywood as per Kirk Douglas

Beware of autobios. Authors will either tell all and sometimes that 'all'is too much or they will inflate their self being which is also too much. Kirk Douglas has managed to do both. Its an ok read. I give it a four out of five stars so time and money spent on the book is not a waste. By no means but the book is littered with items that probably meant something to him but no as much to the reader. The book is both a time capsule as it was written in 1988 but also without time as many things relate still today.
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Kirk Douglas -- What a Surprise

I was quite surprised to like this book as much as I did. As Kirk Douglas' autobiography, I expected it to be a little egotistical and over-explanatory. You know, typical celebrity autobio stuff.

Kirk describes his humble beginnings (a ragman's son) quite capably. He also describes his successes and failures in what appears to be a candid and honest manner. His life has been remarkable, and his written story is believable.

I hope to read his second book soon.
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Good Deal

Great book
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Some Times It's All About You...

Some tiiiimes , notsomuch. Mr.Douglas lived a full autobiography and that was up to 31 years ago when this not to be missed life story, was published.Someone complained there was too much about Hollywood. What does one expect when you work and live and most of your friends are in Hollywood? It's really about the people and Mr. Douglas part in it all. A most personal autobiography ( as with Lauren Bacall first AB and Shelley Winters"Shelly with an E") you will be hard pressed to find. I'm not going to spoil anything but let me share in conclusion , 31 years still, I recall 1 punch in the gut thing that happens that is sobering ,kick in the ass and still makes me laugh and shake my head. Thank you Kirk Douglas for sharing that focus. It shaped my life perspective in the best way! Sometimes it's all about you, and sometimes it just isn't.
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Excellent Read

If you’re a fan of Kirk Douglas this is a must-read book. It’s written by him, and the descriptions are vivid. He certainly lived a life, especially his “romantic” relationships — described vividly by him.
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enjoyable read

Kirk is fun to get to know