Bruce Lee Fighting spirit : a biography

Bruce Thomas

Book - 1994

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Published
Berkeley, Calif. : Frog, Ltd [1994]
Language
English
Main Author
Bruce Thomas (-)
Physical Description
xx, 329 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-317) and index.
ISBN
9781883319250
9781883319113
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Review by Booklist Review

Bruce Lee was a star in America but an icon in much of the rest of the world. Since the U.S. is the big enchilada in pop culture, Lee worked for years to become recognized here and to spread appreciation of the martial arts in a society that had a jaundiced, even bigoted view of those ancient disciplines. Thomas makes it abundantly clear that Lee was both an astonishing athlete and an engaging actor. Devotees of his movies and two TV shows, The Green Hornet and Longstreet, know that, of course. Thomas notes that Lee, as the Green Hornet's sidekick, Kato, gave American audiences their first look at authentic martial arts. The current popularity of martial arts in the U.S. flows from Lee's own, and the martial arts movies that continue to appear in the wake of Lee's Dragon series constitute an identifiable movie subgenre. A major force in popular entertainment, Lee deserves the place in the pop culture library that Thomas ably helps him fill. (Reviewed January 1, 1995)1883319110Mike Tribby

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