Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland
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Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland is a biography of entertainer Judy Garland. Published in 2000, Get Happy is author Gerald Clarke's follow-up to his 1988 biography of Truman Capote. Clarke conducted some 500 interviews,[1] including some with subjects who had not previously spoken about Garland, and also drew upon tape recordings that Garland had made in the 1960s for an autobiography.[2] He found Garland's unpublished 68-page manuscript in the Random House archives.[3] Clarke spent ten years on the book, and only made his final decision to write about Garland after reading the extant biographies. "I did not want to write a book about her if the definitive book had already been written....So, I sat down and I read the biographies that had already been written and came up with no real impression of Judy....There was a disconnect between the woman who emerged from the pages and the woman I saw in the movies and heard on the records....I knew that the book had not yet been written."[4]
Author | Gerald Clarke |
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Cover artist | Richard Avedon |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Genre | Biography |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | March 2000 |
Pages | 510 |
ISBN | 0-375-50378-1 |
782.42164/092 B 21 | |
LC Class | ML420.G253 C58 2000 |
Preceded by | Capote |