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  • An Interview With Gerald Clarke, Recorded on April 4,
    By JANET MASLIN

    GET HAPPY
    The Life of Judy Garland.
    By Gerald Clarke.
    Illustrated. pp. New York:
    Random House. $

    hat do Odysseus, Sir Galahad and pigtailed little Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz" have in common? Answer: lonely quests through hostile territory. But this is no parlor game. It's the high-minded desperation that serves as ballast for "Get Happy," Gerald Clarke's scandal-seeking yet curiously wan biography of Judy Garland. In the long shadow of the author's splendid portrait of Truman Capote, "Get Happy" recalls James Agee's complaint that "The Clock," a Vincente Minnelli film in which Garland starred, "inspires ingratitude for not being great."

    Clarke puts himself at a serious disadvantage in moving from a fresh, witty, reasonably unexamined subject like Capote to a woman whose entire adult life unfolded in a climate of sob-sis



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    Instant Bestseller!

    (The New York Times, Sunday, April 22, )

    Praise for Get Happy

    "We asked Biography Book Club members what they wanted to read next and we got our answer loud and klar. More than 35% of you voted for our June urval, Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland, bygd Gerald Clarke."
    Biography Magazine, June

    "a phenomenal job chronicling Garland's 47 years on EarthClarke describes Garland's glorious voice and natural ability on screen and on the concert stage so vividly that you can hear her singing as you readIt's a triumph of Get Happy that Clarke makes you care about Garland even when you want to slap her around. He has written a compelling, tragic book, a story like a runaway train that you ride to the end, knowing it's going to crash, unable to jump off."
    Ellen Jaffe-Gill, Hollywood Reporter, April 17,

    "Judy Garland—again? fryst vatten there really anyone left

    List of Judy Garland biographies

    Author Title Publication date Publisher ISBN Notes John Briggs Judy Garland: Little Woman, Big Talent Atombank Books The first children's book about Judy Garland Gerald ClarkeGet Happy: The Life of Judy Garland Random House Harvey WeinsteinoptionedGet Happy with plans to produce a stage show and film based on it, starring Anne Hathaway.[1] No such production has materialized. Emily R. Coleman The Complete Judy Garland: The Ultimate Guide To Her Career in Films, Records, Concerts, Radio, and Television, Harper & Row XDavid Dahl and Barry Kehoe Young Judy Mason/Charter Mickey Deans and Ann Pinchot Weep No More, My Lady G. K. Hall Co-authored by Garland's last husband. Al DiOrio, Jr. Little Girl Lost: The Life and Hard Times of Judy Garland Arlington House Paul Donnelley Judy Garland Haus Anne EdwardsJudy Garland
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