Nureyev: An Autobiography with Pictures

Richard AVEDON   |   Rudolf NUREYEV

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Nureyev: An Autobiography with Pictures

“THE BRANDO OF BALLET”: NUREYEV’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BOLDLY INSCRIBED BY NUREYEV AND RICHARD AVEDON

NUREYEV, Rudolf. Nureyev: An Autobiography with Pictures. New York: E.P. Dutton (1963). Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First American edition of Nureyev’s Autobiography, boldly inscribed by him, “to Patric, Rudolf Nureyev,” additionally inscribed by Avedon in 1996, with 35 black-and-white photogravures of Nureyev, including 12 revealing portraits by Avedon (mostly full page), in scarce dust jacket.

“Rudolf Nureyev was the Brando of ballet… a meteor shattering all expectations onstage and off… He didn’t walk onto the stage. He strutted with the air of a prince and a prowler, the pride in his own beauty offset by a knowing humor. He owned his audience before he even started dancing. Energy made flesh, he brought sex to ballet like no one had before—or has since. In doing so he brought the classical art form to which he indentured himself an audience of millions who might otherwise not have been interested. In this alone, his legacy is lasting and enormous” (New York Times). This first edition of Nureyev’s Autobiography, which was written when he was only 24, describes his defection from Russia and his dynamic ascent to leading classical ballet dancer of his generation. Preceded by the 1962 London edition. Illustrated with 35 black-and-white photogravures of Nureyev, including dust jacket, title page, frontispiece images and 12 portraits by Richard Avedon, together with images by Anthony Crickmay, Michael Peto, Serge Lido, Houston Rogers and others. Introduction by Alexander Bland. Small trace of tape removal to front free endpaper.

Interior fine, tiny ink mark to front board; slight edge-wear, soiling to price-clipped dust jacket. A near-fine copy, scarce inscribed.

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