From the early days of his stage career in the decades before World War I through his unparalleled comeback after World War II, Al Jolson was billed as The World's Greatest Entertainer. This book provides an insightful sketch of Jolson's life and a comprehensive record of his extensive career. The volume begins with a biography which discusses the factors that shaped Jolson's development as a performer. A chronology of the chief events in his life follows. Chapters are then devoted to his stage, film, recording, and broadcast career. Each of these chapters contains annotated entries for Jolson's performances. A bibliography follows, with entries for books, periodicals, and newspaper articles. Appendices list stage shows based on Jolson's life, along with newsreels, cartoons, awards, and endorsements related to his career. Name and title indexes conclude the work and add to its reference value.
Fisher provides a comprehensive record of the career of Al Jolson, with chapters containing annotated entries for all of his performances, along with an extensive bibliography.About the AuthorJAMES FISHER is Associate Professor of Theater at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana. He has written several books and a play. His many articles have appeared in journals such as
Modern Drama,
Soviet and Eastern European Performance,
New England Theatre Journal, and
The Drama Review. In addition, he has directed or acted in more than 200 performances, and is the book review editor for the
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism.
Book InformationISBN 9780313286209
Author James FisherFormat Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Greenwood PressPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Series Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing ArtsWeight(grams) 595g