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  • Eugenides is strong on Bankhead's mental breakdown and best of all Grammaticus' religious journey to India to find himself, where the novel truly comes to life.

    Michael Giltz: Books: Marriage Plots, Baseball Woes, Economist Superheroes and the Opium Wars Michael Giltz 2011

  • Eugenides is strong on Bankhead's mental breakdown and best of all Grammaticus' religious journey to India to find himself, where the novel truly comes to life.

    Michael Giltz: Books: Marriage Plots, Baseball Woes, Economist Superheroes and the Opium Wars Michael Giltz 2011

  • But Bankhead's failure to make any first-rate films means that she is now known to few people under the age of 40 — better make that 60 — and it's hard to see why anyone who doesn't know who she was would pay to see an unfunny dramedy that seeks to exploit her faded fame.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • But Bankhead's failure to make any first-rate films means that she is now known to few people under the age of 40 — better make that 60 — and it's hard to see why anyone who doesn't know who she was would pay to see an unfunny dramedy that seeks to exploit her faded fame.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • "Looped" is loosely based on a real-life occurrence in the pitiful second half of Bankhead's career.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • "Looped" is loosely based on a real-life occurrence in the pitiful second half of Bankhead's career.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • "Looped" is loosely based on a real-life occurrence in the pitiful second half of Bankhead's career.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • But Bankhead's failure to make any first-rate films means that she is now known to few people under the age of 40 — better make that 60 — and it's hard to see why anyone who doesn't know who she was would pay to see an unfunny dramedy that seeks to exploit her faded fame.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • It's sort of fun to take Tallulah Bankhead's name and apply it to the name of a Saudi dynasty.

    Veiled Optimism 2004

  • It's sort of fun to take Tallulah Bankhead's name and apply it to the name of a Saudi dynasty.

    Veiled Optimism 2004

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