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They were the unlikeliest of pairs?a handsome crooner and a skinny monkey, an Italian from Steubenville, Ohio, and a Jew from Newark, N.J.. But the moment they got together, something clicked?something miraculous?and audiences saw it at once.
Doubleday
October 2005
Featuring: Jerry Lewis; Dean Martin
352 pages ISBN: 0767920864 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Memoir
They were the unlikeliest of pairs—a handsome crooner and a
skinny monkey, an Italian from Steubenville, Ohio, and a
Jew from Newark, N.J.. Before they teamed up, Dean Martin
seemed destined for a mediocre career as a nightclub
singer, and Jerry Lewis was dressing up as Carmen Miranda
and miming records on stage. But the moment they got
together, something clicked—something miraculous—and
audiences saw it at once. Before long, they were as big as Elvis or the Beatles would
be after them, creating hysteria wherever they went and
grabbing an unprecedented hold over every entertainment
outlet of the era: radio, television, movies, stage shows,
and nightclubs. Martin and Lewis were a national craze, an
American institution. The millions (and the women) flowed
in, seemingly without end—and then, on July 24, 1956, ten
years from the day when the two men joined forces, it all
ended. After that traumatic day, the two wouldn’t speak again for
twenty years. And while both went on to forge triumphant
individual careers—Martin as a movie and television star,
recording artist, and nightclub luminary (and charter
member of the Rat Pack); Lewis as the groundbreaking
writer, producer, director, and star of a series of hugely
successful movie comedies—their parting left a hole in the
national psyche, as well as in each man’s heart. In a memoir by turns moving, tragic, and hilarious, Jerry
Lewis recounts with crystal clarity every step of a fifty-
year friendship, from the springtime, 1945 afternoon when
the two vibrant young performers destined to conquer the
world together met on Broadway and Fifty-fourth Street, to
their tragic final encounter in the 1990s, when Lewis and
his wife ran into Dean Martin, a broken and haunted old man. In Dean & Me, Jerry Lewis makes a convincing case for Dean
Martin as one of the great—and most underrated—comic
talents of our era. But what comes across most powerfully
in this definitive memoir is the depth of love Lewis felt,
and still feels, for his partner, and which his partner
felt for him: truly a love to last for all time.
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