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B Plus: Dancing for Mikhail Baryshnikov at American Ballet Theatre: A Memoir | Michael Langlois
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B Plus: Dancing for Mikhail Baryshnikov at American Ballet Theatre is an intimate look at the upper echelons of the dance world as it appeared to a young man who made it to the top of his profession only to discover a vast plateau filled with dancers whose talents and ambitions were often superior to his own.
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bookishkai
Mehso-so

On ballet details and the politics of a ballet company, it‘s a pick. But on self loathing, arrogance, and blatant homophobia, it‘s a pan. Seriously, asshole, you don‘t get to throw queer around unless you are, and the other homophobic slurs and persistence in reaffirming your heterosexuality were tiresome. The writing was good, but every chapter smacked of “oh poor me, nobody paid attention to me”. Read Toni Bentley‘s Winter Season instead.

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bookishkai
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An amazon find when I was looking for something else. Excited to start this because most of my dance bio reading has been about NYCB, with the exception of Gelsey Kirkland‘s Dancing on my Grave; that was an entirely inappropriate gift for a nine year old, no matter how ballet-obsessed or how advanced a reader (I never told my father that Kirkland‘s autobiography scared the crap out of me). Anyway, diving into this before my 4 pm phone meeting.

Bookcation74 Ha! I have a similar memory of Dancing on my Grave! 5y
bookishkai @Bookcation74 omg, I thought I was the only one! When I was in the junior company, all of 13, I scandalized some of the moms of the little girls by reading it backstage (y‘know, because it was full of crazy the first time, so of course I had to read it AGAIN) (edited) 5y
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