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Wanderer
Contributor(s): Hayden, Sterling (Author)

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ISBN: 039333628X     ISBN-13: 9780393336283
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE: $27.50  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: December 1977
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Annotation: Since its publication in 1963, Sterling Hayden's autobiography, Wanderer, has been surrounded by controversy. The author was at the peak of his earning power as a movie star when he suddenly quit. He walked out on Hollywood, walked out of a shattered marriage, defied the courts, broke as an outlaw, set sail with his four children in the schooner Wanderer-bound for the South Seas. His attempt to escape launched his autobiography. It is the candid, sometimes painfully revealing confession of a man who scrutinized his every self-defeat and self-betrayal in the unblinking light of conscience.
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Sailing
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Biography & Autobiography | Rich & Famous
Dewey: B
LCCN: 77014097
Physical Information: 1.07" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (1.33 lbs) 480 pages
Features: Illustrated
 
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Sterling Hayden was at the peak of his earning power as a star when he suddenly quit. He walked out on Hollywood, walked out of a shattered marriage, defied the courts, and, broke and an outlaw, set sail with his four children in the schooner Wanderer--bound for the South Seas.

Long before he was an actor, Hayden was a seaman. He had sailed before the mast and as mate and captain in sailing ships. He had been a Grand Banks fisherman. Then Hollywood offered him a screen test. Pushed to stardom, he became the leading man to one of the screen's most beautiful women, and the money began to flow. With money and fame, however, came a gnawing dissatisfaction with his life.

His attempt to escape launches this autobiography. It is the candid, sometimes painfully revealing confession of a man who scrutinizes his every self-defeat and self-betrayal in the unblinking light of conscience. It is also the triumph of a complex and contradictory man, still a rebel and a seeker, undefeated by his failure to find himself in love, adventure, drink, or escape to the South Seas.

It is, as Eugene Burdick said of it, utterly fascinating, written by a man who has been able to achieve an honesty about himself which is almost unique.

 
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