The Making of Markova

The Making of Markova Diaghilev's Baby Ballerina to Groundbreaking Icon

First Pegasus Books trade paperback edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

In pre-World War I England, a frail Jewish girl is diagnosed with flat feet, knock knees, and weak legs. In short order, Lilian Alicia Marks would become a dance prodigy, the cherished baby ballerina of Sergei Diaghilev, and the youngest ever soloist at his famed Ballets Russes. It was there that George Balanchine choreographed his first ballet for her, Henri Matisse designed her costumes, and Igor Stravinsky taught her music-all when the re-christened Alicia Markova was just 14. Given unprecedented access to Dame Markova's intimate journals and correspondence, Tina Sutton paints a full picture of the dancer's astonishing life and times in 1920s Paris and Monte Carlo, 1930s London, and wartime in New York and Hollywood. Ballet lovers and readers everywhere will be fascinated by the story of one of the twentieth century's great artists.

Book information

ISBN: 9781605985787
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Imprint: Pegasus Books
Pub date:
Edition: First Pegasus Books trade paperback edition
DEWEY: 792.8028092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xviii, 670 , 32 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 790g
Height: 228mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 49mm