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The Real Nureyev: An Intimate Memoir of Ballet's Greatest Hero

by Carolyn Soutar

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The Real Nureyev is an intensely personal, under-the-skin depiction of ballet’s greatest hero. Written by Carolyn Soutar, who worked with Nureyev at the London Coliseum during the 1980s, this biography focuses a six-year period of his life when his career was drawing to a close and this once phenomenal dancer began to call himself “Old Galoshes,” in recognition of his fading powers. From his close friends we learn of the changes in Nureyev: from a young man eager to learn, searching for perfection in a body he believed to be flawed, to the knowledgeable and difficult superstar that he would become.

Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, yet always deeply human, The Real Nureyev is an intimate insider’s story of what the ballet icon was really about.

“Carolyn Soutar, with her unique perspective, has captured the fragility, the compulsion for perfection, and the tremendous work ethic embodied in Rudolph Nureyev. This moving book is a very full portrait of the great Nureyev.”

--Violette Verdy, distinguished professor of ballet, Indiana University (Bloomington)

“Full of backstage tradecraft and camaraderie, bags of atmosphere.”

--The Guardian (UK)

“[Soutar] catches the fascination of the dancer who--even glimpsed in his declining years--will remain unique.”

--Manchester Evening News (UK)

Review:

"The ghost of Rudolf Nureyev is doggedly pursued by Soutar — who, as stage manager of London's Coliseum in the 1980s, knew and idolized him — but never quite caught in a disjointed, sometimes trite, sometimes charming collection of memories from the author and those who knew the dancer best, like his lover-turned-live-in-friend Robert Tracy and Australian Ballet hands Bill Akers and Roger Myers. To those who didn't bask in his radiance, the ballet star (1938 — 1993) seems more enraging than engaging, testing people by daring them to give back as good as he gave (he virtually invited Soutar to find him buck naked in his dressing room when he was late getting to the stage on their first night working together). Nureyev's generosity and occasional good humor emerge — his aid to an ailing, indigent Tamara Karsavina; his enjoyment at being ribbed by the stagehands — but also his sometimes violent rages. Soutar digresses often, for instance, into her own career and the life of Princess Margaret, one of the women close to Nureyev. After too many exclamations of how extraordinary he was, ballerina Violette Verdy captures Nureyev's raw power best: 'He was primitive, untamed. He did everything instinctively, almost barbarously.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Written by Carolyn Soutar, who worked with Nureyev during the 1980s, this backstage memoir focuses on a six-year period of his life when his career was drawing to a close and the once phenomenal dancer began to call himself "Old Galoshes," in recognition of his fading powers.

Synopsis:

The Real Nureyev is an intensely personal, under-the-skin depiction of ballet's greatest hero. Written by Carolyn Soutar, who worked with Nureyev at the London Coliseum during the 1980s, this biography focuses a six-year period of his life when his career was drawing to a close and this once phenomenal dancer began to call himself "Old Galoshes," in recognition of his fading powers. From his close friends we learn of the changes in Nureyev: from a young man eager to learn, searching for perfection in a body he believed to be flawed, to the knowledgeable and difficult superstar that he would become.

Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, yet always deeply human, The Real Nureyev is an intimate insider's story of what the ballet icon was really about.

About the Author

Carolyn Soutar has worked in many sectors of the entertainment industry. She trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and then joined the English National Opera as a stage manager. Carolyn also lectures at various schools in London on staging events. She lives in Suffolk, England.

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Nancy Harris, December 23, 2007 (view all comments by Nancy Harris)
A fascinating book for anyone who loves ballet and is curious about the fabulous Nureyev. An inside look at working with Nureyev.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780312340971
Subtitle:
An Intimate Memoir of Ballet's Greatest Hero
Author:
Soutar, Carolyn
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books
Subject:
Great britain
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts - Dancers
Subject:
Dance - Classical
Subject:
Ballet dancers
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts
Subject:
Ballet
Subject:
Dance - Classical & Ballet
Publication Date:
20051227
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Plus one 8-page color insert
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
7.98x5.96x.76 in. .75 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The ghost of Rudolf Nureyev is doggedly pursued by Soutar — who, as stage manager of London's Coliseum in the 1980s, knew and idolized him — but never quite caught in a disjointed, sometimes trite, sometimes charming collection of memories from the author and those who knew the dancer best, like his lover-turned-live-in-friend Robert Tracy and Australian Ballet hands Bill Akers and Roger Myers. To those who didn't bask in his radiance, the ballet star (1938 — 1993) seems more enraging than engaging, testing people by daring them to give back as good as he gave (he virtually invited Soutar to find him buck naked in his dressing room when he was late getting to the stage on their first night working together). Nureyev's generosity and occasional good humor emerge — his aid to an ailing, indigent Tamara Karsavina; his enjoyment at being ribbed by the stagehands — but also his sometimes violent rages. Soutar digresses often, for instance, into her own career and the life of Princess Margaret, one of the women close to Nureyev. After too many exclamations of how extraordinary he was, ballerina Violette Verdy captures Nureyev's raw power best: 'He was primitive, untamed. He did everything instinctively, almost barbarously.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Written by Carolyn Soutar, who worked with Nureyev during the 1980s, this backstage memoir focuses on a six-year period of his life when his career was drawing to a close and the once phenomenal dancer began to call himself "Old Galoshes," in recognition of his fading powers.
"Synopsis" by ,
The Real Nureyev is an intensely personal, under-the-skin depiction of ballet's greatest hero. Written by Carolyn Soutar, who worked with Nureyev at the London Coliseum during the 1980s, this biography focuses a six-year period of his life when his career was drawing to a close and this once phenomenal dancer began to call himself "Old Galoshes," in recognition of his fading powers. From his close friends we learn of the changes in Nureyev: from a young man eager to learn, searching for perfection in a body he believed to be flawed, to the knowledgeable and difficult superstar that he would become.

Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, yet always deeply human, The Real Nureyev is an intimate insider's story of what the ballet icon was really about.

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