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Rare Birds [Hardcover]

Dan Bessie
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Family memoirs always run the risk of careening between the sentimental and the sensational, but this heartfelt, warmly intelligent kaleidoscope of intimate portraits never glosses over the rough edges while casting an illuminating glow on hard times and intriguing personalities. In this collection of 15 interrelated essays about members of the extended Bessie/Burnett clan, the author portrays his relativesDboth famous and notDas striking examples of American individualism, ingenuity and integrity. Some of themDincluding advertising genius Leo Burnett and publisher Michael BessieDhave garnered mainstream praise for their work, while others have become heroes in the political and social counterculture: Alvha Bessie (the author's father) was one of the Hollywood Ten, while Harry Burnett and Foreman Brown founded the famous Yale Puppeteers and Turnabout Theater. The latter also wrote Better Angle, a pro-gay novel, in 1933. Meanwhile, Wes Wilson (husband of Bessie's half-sister Eva) invented the acid-art-nouvelle posters that defined the drug and youth cultures of the 1960s. At the center of this memoir is the portrait of the author's mother, Mary, a woman of intense devotion, intelligence and varied talents who lived her life for her family and children and never gained the recognition granted to many in her extended family. To Bessie's credit, he never sermonizes about his relatives or their lives but simply presents them as complex human beings. His reflections will especially appeal to historians of progressive political movements, gay history and contemporary social history. (Nov. 17)
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Bessie, a film writer and director, has put together a lively look at a bunch of his relatives. What is remarkable is not only his voice--it is all in the practiced cadences of a born raconteur--but the number of interesting people he is related to. There's his favorite cousin, the aptly named birder Phoebe, who before her death in 1999 had logged 85 percent of the 10,000 bird species. His Uncle Harry ran the Yale Puppeteers and the famed Turnabout Theater with his partners Roddy and cousin Forman; as Richard Meeker, Forman wrote the famed gay classic, Better Angel (1931). Bessie's father, Alvah, was blacklisted and went to prison as part of the Hollywood 10. His gentle, impaired stepfather was convicted of murder. His half-sister, Eva, married Wes Wilson, whose astonishing posters for the Fillmore Auditorium in the 1960s are now icons. Like the titles listed in the Read-alike column "In Search of Our Parents" [BKL Mr 1 00], this memoir would make a great choice for discussion groups exploring family chronicles. GraceAnne DeCandido
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4.0 out of 5 stars What a family!, Feb 13 2001
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Gina Caruso (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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After reading "Rare Birds" by Dan Bessie I thought, "What a family!". Every family has a few characters or maybe a semi-famous person. But, in "Rare Birds" I was totally fascinated by the wide range of interesting and famous family members. I especially liked the chapters on his Uncle Harry Burnett and the Turnabout Theatre. The book is written in a relaxed style that makes you feel like you're having a conversation with the author. It made me want to search out my own family tree, shake it and see who falls out. Fascinating and enjoyable book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Family, Feb 5 2001
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R A Calantropio (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a truly heartfelt look into a talented, creative and outspoken family. From the wild west days to the Spanish Civil War, Mr. Bessie examines and tells the tales of his family with warmth and wit. These are people who lived life, not coasted through it. The exhaustive research is evident yet the author honestly points out when the trail goes cold and he is left with only oral history or speculation. Above all, he treats each life with respect and love even when he doesn't wholly approve. Not just a truly entertaining read, it prompts all of us to really get to know our own family members, rare or otherwise, in a meaningful way before we find it's too late.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rare Birds, Jan 25 2001
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Jerry Lawrence (Santa Cruz CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Great book. Not only well written but written with the insight of a mature, intelligent sensitive human being. Great insight into the human condition. The author comes from a unusally talented and creative family and as this book demonstrates is as creative as any of them. Telling us the story of his family gives us alot information about the political climate in the USA and its effect on individual citizens. Extremly interesting and varied Family members from the world's must prolific bird watcher to a Leftist screen writer who fought with the Abraham Lincoln`Brigade in the Spanish Civil War.
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