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		<title>Information about A Dangerous Woman, the Life Loves and Scandals of Adah  Isaacs menken, Americas first superstar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We would like to introduce you to our new biography, A Dangerous Woman: The Life, Loves, and Scandals of Adah Isaccs Menken (1835 &#8211; 1868) &#8211; America&#8217;s Original Superstar (Lyons Press, 2/2011). Menken was the most prominent actress in Civil War America, an active participant in the struggle, and a pivotal figure in the history [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We would like to introduce you to our new biography, A Dangerous Woman: The Life, Loves, and Scandals of Adah Isaccs Menken (1835 &#8211; 1868) &#8211; America&#8217;s Original Superstar (Lyons Press, 2/2011). Menken was the most prominent actress in Civil War America, an active participant in the struggle, and a pivotal figure in the history of entertainment. Onstage, her signature role was Prince Mazeppa, the freedom fighter based on a poem by Lord Byron. She combined sex, brains and daring. Using newly invented photography and the new daily newspapers, she promoted her performances boldly, and permitted her personal life to become the talk of the town.<br />
This daredevil performer became known as the “Naked Lady,” although she wore a flesh-colored bodystocking and a brief that Mark Twain compared to a diaper. Adah became the most highly paid actor of the time&#8211;a hit in New York, San Francisco, London and Paris. Born in New Orleans to a woman of color, her father Jewish, her stepfather Irish, she was multicultural before the fashion. Menken became a protege of Rabbi Wise, founder of Reform Judaism, and she wrote powerful essays and poetry in defense of the Jewish people. A defender and disciple of Walt Whitman, Adah composed confessional, no-holds-barred poetry which prefigured Sylvia Plath’s. Adah&#8217;s collection, Infelicia, was published after her death and remains in print to this day.<br />
Menken married and divorced five husbands, including the world heavyweight boxing champion, a leading humorist, and a Rhett Butler-style gambler. Adah was friend or lover to the outstanding men of her age: Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Dante Rossetti, Alexandre Dumas, and Algernon Swinburne. She was close to George Sand, and equally adept at cross-dressing. At the height of her fame, at thirty-three, this superstar mysteriously died. At her bedside, the poet Longfellow composed a farewell love song.<br />
Menken originated theatrical and film action married to sexuality, prefiguring much of the content of today’s movies and television. She foreshadowed the 20th century superstars Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana. Her life is a classic tale of a meteoric rise and fall, as fresh and compelling as a tabloid shocker today. She has intrigued literary, theater, and film greats, such as Bret Harte, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jerome Kern, Billy Rose, Stella Adler, George Cukor, David O. Selznick, former Texas governor Ann Richards, and film star Michael York. She is totally NOW, a figure whose desires resonate with a modern audience. The Fosters Net site devoted to Adah Menken and her times is www.thegreatbare.com. In 2011 they will be giving a power point presentation at such prestigious locations as New York’s Fashion Institute and the University Club.<br />
Prof. Barbara and Michael Foster: Tel 212-929-1442: Bellad@earthlink.net</p>
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		<title>Two lectures in March on A Dangerus Woman, the Life Loves and Scandals of Adah Isacs Menken, Americas  first superstar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 18:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TWO LECTURES ON A DANGEROUS WOMAN: THE LIFE LOVES AND SCANDALS OF ADAH ISAACS 1835-68, AMERICA’S ORIGINAL SUPERSTAR BY AUTHORS BARBARA AND MICHAEL FOSTER:
March 29 6pm Fashion Institute of Technology Katy Murphy Amphitheater Fred Pomerantz Auditorium and Design Center, first floor 227 West 27th Street (at 7th Ave.)
RSVP by clicking on http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/RegistrationForm.htm or calling 212-217-4585 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TWO LECTURES ON A DANGEROUS WOMAN: THE LIFE LOVES AND SCANDALS OF ADAH ISAACS 1835-68, AMERICA’S ORIGINAL SUPERSTAR BY AUTHORS BARBARA AND MICHAEL FOSTER:<br />
March 29 6pm Fashion Institute of Technology Katy Murphy Amphitheater Fred Pomerantz Auditorium and Design Center, first floor 227 West 27th Street (at 7th Ave.)<br />
RSVP by clicking on http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/RegistrationForm.htm or calling 212-217-4585 or walk in.</p>
<p>March 31 6:30 at Mid-Manhattan Library Sixth floor, 455 Fifth Avenue, (at 40th street).</p>
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