In 1970
Barbra Streisand published a story in
Life magazine titled “Who Am I Anyway?” It was the very question two leading photojournalists of the day—
Steve Schapiro and
Lawrence Schiller—were also asking as they photographed her during her first five years in Hollywood, working to get beneath the veneer and capture “the real Barbra.”
Brimming with
more than 100 photographs—
over half of which have never been published before—and stories behind the shots from Schapiro and Schiller, this is
a must-have collection for any Streisand fan. All the
best movies of Streisand’s first Hollywood decade are here:
Funny Girl,
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever,
The Way We Were,
The Owl and the Pussycat,
Up the Sandbox,
Funny Lady, and
A Star Is Born. So too are her
loves, directors, confidantes, and costars: Elliott Gould, William Wyler, Sydney Pollack, Vincente Minnelli, Cis Corman, Omar Sharif, Kris Kristofferson, and, of course, Robert Redford. Through it all a picture emerges not of a singer who could act, but of an actress who could sing, write, direct, dance, and do just about anything she put her mind to.
Art Edition of 100 numbered copies (No. 101–200), each signed by Lawrence Schiller, with the numbered and signed print Streisand En Route to London, captured during the filming of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. Also available in a second Art Edition (No. 1–100) with an alternative signed print by Steve Schapiro, and in a signed Collector’s Edition (No. 201–1,200).