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Rosemary Sullivan is the author of Stalin's Daughter (2015), The Betrayal of Anne Frank (2023), Gender Violence, 3rd Edition (2020), Villa Air-Bel (2009), The Red Shoes (2012).

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Stalin's Daughter

release date: Jun 02, 2015
Stalin's Daughter
Plutarch Award Winner and Boston Globe Best Book of the Year: An "extraordinary" biography of the Soviet dictator''s daughter, Svetlana ( The Washington Post). National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist PEN Literary Award Finalist New York Times Notable Book Washington Post Notable Book Born in the early years of the Soviet Union, Svetlana Stalin spent her youth inside the walls of the Kremlin. Communist Party privilege protected her from the mass starvation and oppression that haunted Russia, but she did not escape tragedy. Her mother committed suicide, and her father''s purges claimed the lives of aunts and uncles; he also exiled her lover to Siberia. As she gradually learned about the extent of her father''s brutality after his death, Svetlana could no longer keep quiet and in 1967 shocked the world by defecting to the United States—leaving her two children behind. But although she was never a part of her father''s regime, she could not escape his legacy. Her life in America was fractured; she moved frequently, married disastrously, shunned other Russian exiles, and ultimately died in poverty in Wisconsin. With access to KGB, CIA, and Soviet government archives, as well as the close cooperation of Svetlana''s daughter, Rosemary Sullivan pieces together Svetlana''s incredible life in a masterful account both epic in scope and of unprecedented intimacy. Illustrated with photographs "Alliluyeva [proves] a fascinating person not simply because of her name but because she was a willful, intelligent, passionate woman who resisted being gawked at as a freak of history: the monster''s pretty daughter." — The Wall Street Journal "Riveting." — The New York Times Book Review

The Betrayal of Anne Frank

release date: Jan 17, 2023
The Betrayal of Anne Frank
A New York Times Bestseller Less a mystery unsolved than a secret well kept... Using new technology, recently discovered documents and sophisticated investigative techniques, an international team—led by an obsessed retired FBI agent—has finally solved the mystery that has haunted generations since World War II: Who betrayed Anne Frank and her family? And why? Over thirty million people have read The Diary of a Young Girl, the journal teen-aged Anne Frank kept while living in an attic with her family and four other people in Amsterdam during World War II, until the Nazis arrested them and sent them to a concentration camp. But despite the many works—journalism, books, plays and novels—devoted to Anne’s story, none has ever conclusively explained how these eight people managed to live in hiding undetected for over two years—and who or what finally brought the Nazis to their door. With painstaking care, retired FBI agent Vincent Pankoke and a team of indefatigable investigators pored over tens of thousands of pages of documents—some never before seen—and interviewed scores of descendants of people familiar with the Franks. Utilizing methods developed by the FBI, the Cold Case Team painstakingly pieced together the months leading to the infamous arrest—and came to a shocking conclusion. The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation is the riveting story of their mission. Rosemary Sullivan introduces us to the investigators, explains the behavior of both the captives and their captors and profiles a group of suspects. All the while, she vividly brings to life wartime Amsterdam: a place where no matter how wealthy, educated, or careful you were, you never knew whom you could trust.

Gender Violence, 3rd Edition

release date: Jul 14, 2020
Gender Violence, 3rd Edition
An updated edition of the groundbreaking anthology that explores the proliferation of gendered violence From Harvey Weinstein to Brett Kavanaugh, accusations of gender violence saturate today''s headlines. In this fully revised edition of Gender Violence, Laura L. O''Toole, Jessica R. Schiffman, and Rosemary Sullivan bring together a new, interdisciplinary group of scholars, with up-to-date material on emerging issues like workplace harassment, transgender violence, intersectionality, and the #MeToo movement. Contributors provide a fresh, informed perspective on gender violence, in all of its various forms. With twenty-nine new contributors, and twelve original essays, the third edition now includes emerging contemporary issues such as LGBTQ violence, sex work, and toxic masculinity. A trailblazing text, Gender Violence, Third Edition is an essential read for students, activists, and others.

Villa Air-Bel

release date: Oct 13, 2009
Villa Air-Bel
"Rosemary Sullivan goes beyond the confines of Air-Bel to tell a fuller story of France during the tense years from 1933 to 1941. . . . A moving tale of great sacrifice in tumultuous times." — Publishers Weekly Paris 1940. Andre Breton, Max Ernst, Marc Chagall, Consuelo de Saint-Exupery, and scores of other cultural elite denounced as enemies of the conquering Third Reich, live in daily fear of arrest, deportation, and death. Their only salvation is the Villa Air-Bel, a chateau outside Marseille where a group of young people, financed by a private American relief organization, will go to extraordinary lengths to keep them alive. In Villa Air-Bel, Rosemary Sullivan sheds light on this suspenseful, dramatic, and intriguing story, introducing the brave men and women who use every means possible to stave off the Nazis and the Vichy officials, and goes inside the chateau''s walls to uncover the private worlds and the web of relationships its remarkable inhabitants developed.

The Red Shoes

release date: Jul 03, 2012
The Red Shoes
International award-winning and best-selling author, Canadian cultural icon, feminist role model, "man-hater," wife, mother, private citizen and household name -- who is Margaret Atwood? Rosemary Sullivan, award-winning literary biographer, has penned The Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood Starting Out, the first portrait of Canada''s most famous novelist, focusing on her childhood and formative years as a writer and the generation she grew up in. When Margaret Atwood was a little girl in 1949, she saw a movie called The Red Shoes. It is the story of a beautiful young woman who becomes a famous ballerina, but commits suicide when she cannot satisfy one man, who wants her to devote her entire life to her art, and another who loves her, but subjugates her to become his muse and inspiration. She struggles to choose art, but the choice eventually destroys her. Margaret Atwood remembers being devastated by this movie but unlike many young girls of her time, she escaped its underlying message. Always sustained by a strong sense of self, Atwood would achieve a meteoric literary career. Yet a nurturing sense of self-confidence is just one fascinating side of our most famous literary figure, as examined in Rosemary Sullivan''s latest biography. The Red Shoes is not a simple biography but a portrait of a complex, intriguing woman and her generation. The seventies in Canada was the decade of fierce nationalist debate, a period during which Canada''s social imagination was creating a new tradition. Suddenly everyone, from Robertson Davies to Margaret Laurence was talking, and writing, about a Canadian cultural identity. Margaret Atwood was no exception. For despite her tremendous success that transcends the literary community, catapulting into the realm of a "household name," Margaret Atwood has remained very much a private person with a public persona. Rosemary Sullivan reveals the discrepancy between Atwood''s cool, acerbic, public image and the down-to-earth, straight-dealing and generous woman who actually writes the books. Throughout, she weaves the issues of female creativity, authority and autonomy set against the backdrop of a generation of women coming of age during one of the most radically shifting times in contemporary history.

Labyrinth of Desire

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Labyrinth of Desire
Think of Torch Songs and the Tango. Think of films such as Casablanca and The English Patient, of novels such as Wuthering Heights and Rebecca. Think of romantic, obsessive love, the hot bed of passion we fall into, the emotion we, mistakenly, think of as true love. This is the subject of Rosemary Sullivan''s provocative and fascinating new book Labyrinth of Desire.

Cuba

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Cuba
Cuba: Grace Under Pressureturns to Cuba with fresh eyes, suspending the preconceptions, and entering Cuba through its art, its culture and its people. Recording of local life, through the prose of Rosemary Sullivan and the photographs of Malcolm David Batty, Cuba: Grace under Pressurecaptures the job and fierce independence of a people who clearly love their country.

Memory-making

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Memory-making
Rosemary Sullivan is the preeminent literary biographer in Canada, having won several major awards, including the Governor General''s Award, for her work. She has written about Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Smart, Theodore Roethke and Gwendolyn MacEwan. But in addition to the books she has written, she has penned hundreds of essays, memoirs and travel pieces. This collection brings together the best of these pieces. In these 17 essays, Rosemary Sullivan focuses on Atwood''s childhood, meeting the eccentric and enigmatic Elizabeth Smart and hooking up with the boisterous Canadian poet Al Purdy. She also writes about the life of a literary biographer, what it takes to put together an anthology, like in Cuba, human rights and feminist issues. The writing is held together by Rosemary Sullivan''s own personal stamp and personality. At times, the work is lyrical, which reflects the author''s poetic background. Other times, Sullivan plays the scholar, but she is never pedantic. The work is lively, insightful and illuminating.

Shadowmaker

release date: Jul 03, 2012
Shadowmaker
There is no doubt Rosemary Sullivan is a biographer of extraordinary talent. Her first biography, By Heart: Elizabeth Smart: A Life was a bestseller and nominated for a Governor General’s Award. Her third biography, The Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood, Starting Out, was also a highly acclaimed national bestseller. And her second, Shadow Maker, won the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction, the Canadian Authors Association Award for Non-Fiction, the City of Toronto Book Award and the University of British Columbia Medal for Canadian Biography. Now part of the PerennialCanada library, Shadow Maker reveals the many faces of Gwendolyn MacEwen, the magical and mesmerizing Canadian poet who died suddenly at the age of 46.

Tom Tom

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Tom Tom
Tom Tom is an engaging contemporary story that traces a day in the life of a small boy living in a typical Aboriginal community in the Top End of the Northern Territory. It follows the adventures of Tom Tom as he goes to preschool, eats lunch with Granny Annie in the bottom camp, swims in the Lemonade Springs in the afternoon and spends the night with Granny May and grandfather Jo in the top camp. Rosemary Sullivan''s simple text and Dee Huxley''s vivid illustrations captures the warmth and security of Tom Tom''s world as he moves freely within his community from relative to another. As a pre-school teacher working in remote Aboriginal communities for more than 17 years, Rosemary Sullivan says- ''Tom Tom was inspired by the lives of many indigenous children in the Top End and the importance of family and interconnectedness in Aboriginal life.''

Stalinova dcera

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Stalinova dcera
Otce si nevybrala, přesto nemohla uniknout jeho jménu ani svému původu. Světlana Allilujevová strávila mládí ve zdech Kremlu, ve stínu svého otce – neomezeného vládce Sovětského svazu, Josifa Vissarionoviče Stalina. Jaký byl osud ženy, která zemřela v roce 2011 v Americe jako osamělá stařena jménem Lana Petersová? Kniha dává nahlédnout do soukromí osob, které známe z učebnic, a přináší vhled do období politických procesů, které nikoho nešetřily.

Stalins dotter

release date: Apr 25, 2016
Stalins dotter
Inkännande och fängslande beskriver Rosemary Sullivan inlevelsefullt den innersta, tragiska livshistorien för en kvinna som var Stalins enda dotter i all dess märklighet, från hennes mors självmord i Kreml till hennes eget avhopp och hennes kärleksaffärer från Oxford i England och Princeton i USA till döden som utblottad i Wisconsin - alltid hemsökt av Stalin. Ett så oerhört gripande öde och så vackert skriven. Stalins dotter är den bästa biografin jag läst på mycket länge. David Lagercrantz Det här är inte en politisk berättelse utan en strävan efter kärlek i mörkrets hjärta. Simon Sebag Montefiore Hade man inte haft alla sidor med noggranna fotnoter och alla intervjuer som Rosemary Sullivan gjort skulle man vara säker på att det här är en roman. Men det är en sann historia, spännande och berättad i högt tempo i denna fascinerande biografi. Cokie Roberts Författaren klarar både spänning och intriger rakt igenom. Kirkus Reviews

Elements of Fiction

Elements of Fiction
This abridgement contains forty-three short stories and, like the original, includes concise essays that define the nature of fiction and the principles upon which it is based. Beginning with Hawthorne, Poe, and Flaubert, the collection continues through the present day with Malamud, Gallant, Updike, and Munro.
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