Photo by Peter Hujar, 1981. Click to enlarge.
Madeline Gail Kahn (29th September 1942 – 3rd December 1999)
We still miss you.
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CAMP: "A cornucopia of frivolity, incongruity, theatricality, and humour." "A deadly, winking, sniggering, snuggling, chromium-plated, scent-impregnated, luminous, quivering, giggling, fruit-flavored, mincing, ice-covered heap of mother love." "The lie that tells the truth." "Ostentatious, exaggerated, affected, theatrical; effeminate or homosexual; pertaining to or characteristic of homosexuals."
Madeline Gail Kahn (29th September 1942 – 3rd December 1999)
We still miss you.
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"My weapons have always been: some mascara, some powder and a black liner pencil."
“If I want to be anybody, I want to be Juliette Gréco.” - Marianne Faithfull
The woman who almost single-handedly became the living embodiment of the free spirit and bohemianism of post-liberation Paris in the late 1940s to the 50s, “the muse of existentialism" (Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus both wrote lyrics for her), style icon of the black-clad Beatniks, lover of Miles Davis, Sacha Distel and of Darryl F Zanuck (and many, many more), the epitome of "cool", Mademoiselle Juliette Gréco est morte.
Mlle Gréco's career began in a relatively lowly fashion in the cabaret clubs, but her instinct for being in the "right place at the right time" meant that the places she sang in were the type of venue that attracted fellow bohemians such as Marlene Dietrich, Orson Welles, Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Marlon Brando among their regulars, and her natural beauty captivated photographers such as Robert Doisneau and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Hollywood inevitably beckoned (in the form of the aforementioned Mr Zanuck and David O Selznick) but she soon tired of it; she eventually did become a popular actress in French cinema.
It was her much-lauded interpretations of that most beloved of art-forms, the French chanson, however, that made her into a "national treasure" in her native country, as well as on the international stage. She only performed her final farewell tour at the age of 87; the culmination of a seven-decade career.
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RIP, Juliette Gréco (7th February 1927 – 23rd September 2020)
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