"I have no wish to play the pontificating fool,
pretending that I've suddenly come up with the answers
to all life's questions. Quite the contrary, I began
this book as an exploration, an exercise in
selfquestioning. In other words, I wanted to find out,
as I looked back at a long and complicated life, with
many twists and turns, how well I've done at measuring
up to the values I myself have set."
In this luminous memoir, a true American icon looks
back on his celebrated life and career. His body of work
is arguably the most morally significant in cinematic
history, and the power and influence of that work are
indicative of the character of the man behind the many
storied roles. Sidney Poitier here explores these
elements of character and personal values to take his
own measure--as a man, as a husband and father, and as
an actor.
Poitier credits his parents and his childhood on tiny
Cat Island in the Bahamas for equipping him with the
unflinching sense of right and wrong and of selfworth
that he has never surrendered and that have dramatically
shaped his world. "In the kind of place where I grew
up," recalls Poitier, "what's coming at you is the sound
of the sea and the smell of the wind and momma's voice
and the voice of your dad and the craziness of your
brothers and sisters ... and that's it." Without
television, radio, and material distractions to obscure
what matters most, he could enjoy the simple things,
endure the long commitments, and find true meaning in
his life.
Poitier was uncompromising as he pursued a personal
and public life that would honor his upbringing and the
invaluable legacy of his parents just a few years after
his introduction to indoor plumbing and the automobile,
Poitier broke racial barrier after racial barrier to
launch a pioneering acting career. Committed to the
notion that what one does for a living articulates who
one is, Poitier played only forceful and affecting
characters who said something positive, useful, and
lasting about the human condition.
Here, finally, is Poitier's own introspective look at
what has informed his performances and his life. Poitier
explores the nature of sacrifice and commitment, pride
and humility, rage and forgiveness, and paying the price
for artistic integrity. What emerges is a picture of a
man seeking truth, passion, and balance in the face of
limits--his own and the world's. A triumph of the
spirit, The Measure of a Man captures the
essential Poitier.
Imprint:
HarperSanFrancisco; ISBN: 0062516078; Format:
Hardcover; Released On: 3/17/00; Trimsize:
6-1/8 X 9-1/4; Pages: 272; $26; $39.5(CAN)
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