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Bruce Lee: A Life | Matthew Polly
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The most authoritative biographyfeaturing dozens of rarely seen photographsof film legend Bruce Lee, who made martial arts a global phenomenon, bridged the divide between Eastern and Western cultures, and smashed long-held stereotypes of Asians and Asian-Americans. Forty-five years after Bruce Lees sudden death at age thirty-two, journalist and bestselling author Matthew Polly has written the definitive account of Lees life. Its also one of the only accounts; incredibly, there has never been an authoritative biography of Lee. Following a decade of research that included conducting more than one hundred interviews with Lees family, friends, business associates, and even the actress in whose bed Lee died, Polly has constructed a complex, humane portrait of the icon. Polly explores Lees early years as a child star in Hong Kong cinema; his actor fathers struggles with opium addiction and how that turned Bruce into a troublemaking teenager who was kicked out of high school and eventually sent to America to shape up; his beginnings as a martial arts teacher, eventually becoming personal instructor to movie stars like James Coburn and Steve McQueen; his struggles as an Asian-American actor in Hollywood and frustration seeing role after role he auditioned for go to a white actors in eye makeup; his eventual triumph as a leading man; his challenges juggling a sky-rocketing career with his duties as a father and husband; and his shocking end that to this day is still shrouded in mystery. Polly breaks down the myths surrounding Bruce Lee and argues that, contrary to popular belief, he was an ambitious actor who was obsessed with the martial artsnot a kung-fu guru who just so happened to make a couple of movies. This is an honest, revealing look at an impressive yet imperfect man whose personal story was even more entertaining and inspiring than any fictional role he played onscreen.
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JoeMo
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This was a solid biography that provides a fair and full picture of Lee that included his youth as a street punk, his progressiveness in teaching martial arts to all, his determination to break through Hollywood‘s “yellow ceiling,” his egotism and vanity, and his complete and utter lack of faithfulness to his wife. The reader sees Lee for the inspirational but flawed and in some ways disappointing person that he was. Overall I‘ll give it 4/5.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I have GOT to read this! 4y
JoeMo @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm, I‘ll be interested to hear what you think about it! 4y
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Mc84
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Great book, well written. I could not put this book down. So Interesting how his life began and ended, who he knew and the struggles he went through.

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suvata
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For Bruce Lee fan-girls like me, this book was a walk down memory lane. This is a very comprehensive look at the life of the fabulous Bruce Lee. It‘s full of 1960s and 1970s references that were just fantastic. It‘s 600+ pages and I enjoyed every page of it.

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Trace
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Will smash any misconceptions about the martial artists life (movie “Dragon” is way off). Even if you‘re not interested in martial arts this will interest you. You‘ll find Hollywood history from Steve McQueen to Elvis interfaced in the biography.

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BookishRedhead
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I really enjoyed this biography.
it was very well documented and detailed.
of course I had to unknowingly finish on the 45th anniversary of his passing.
the pictures were nice inside.
there will NEVER be another one like Bruce Lee. I didn't know how much of the world he helped shaped.

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BookishRedhead
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I would love to see Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan bowl together

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BookishRedhead
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"I feel bad today, I was clipping my daughters nails and accidentally cut her finger. When she started to scream and I saw the blood dripping, I went crazy. I didn't know what to do. Luckily Linda was around. Man, I felt really bad. She's so tiny and I had to hurt her"
-Bruce Lee

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BookishRedhead
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If you don't question it, you can't grow.

-Bruce Lee

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BookishRedhead
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When I'm putting on my pants, I'm doing a balancing act.

-Bruce Lee

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Gracieluv
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Reading now

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BookishRedhead
Bruce Lee: A Life | Matthew Polly
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Finally a new Bruce Lee book.

RJHowe Can never get enough of Bruce 7y
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