Theo: An Autobiography

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, Oct 14, 2002 - 480 pages

An award-winning actor on screen and stage (The Defiant Ones, The African Queen, The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof), an activist for civil rights and progressive causes worldwide, and a singer whose voice has won him great applause, Theodore Bikel here tells his own compelling life story. Born in Austria, raised in Palestine, educated in England, and with a stellar career in the United States and around the world, Bikel offers a personal history parallel to momentous events of the twentieth century. In an eloquent, fiercely committed voice, he writes of the Third Reich, the birth of the State of Israel, the McCarthy witch hunts of the 1950s, and the tumultuous 1960s in America. In a new postscript to this paperback edition, he looks at recent events in the Middle East and takes both sides to task for their excesses.

 

Contents

1 Flashback
1
2 Hebrew Theatre
22
3 Trippingly on the Tongue
37
4 The Kindness of Strangers
56
5 The Guitars of the Exile
73
6 East End West End and the Palace
93
7 How Much Does He Want?
113
8 AmericaLove at First Sight
134
13 Come Let Us Reason Together
249
14 I Sing and Ill Keep Singing
267
15 Versatility
289
16 Tevye
321
17 From Jerusalem to Jerusalem
355
18 Entebbe Vanessa and Other Thoughts
366
19 Zorba
382
20 Toward the Millennium
406

9 Folk Lure
152
10 Peregrinations
184
Photographs follow page 184
184
11 The Hills Are Alive
204
12 Union Dues
219
Epilogue
429
Postscript 2002
431
Index
443
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Theodore Bikel (1924–2015) was an actor, singer, and activist, supporting the search for peace and other causes.


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