Presents a story of the great martial artist/actor Bruce Lee. This title includes hundreds of photographs from Lee's personal albums. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Like many Bruce Lee fans, I was dubious when picking up this book, suspecting it would be too sentimental and one-sided, glossing over the "true facts." However, don't be misled-- this book is GREAT. Easily among the two or three best Bruce Lee biographies, if not the best. Very well written, well organized, great rare photos. Linda does a fantastic job of giving us an idea of who Bruce Lee was, from the singular perspective of the person who truly knew him best. Sure, it glosses over the more controversial topics that have surfaced over the years (e.g., alleged drug use, personality problems, the circumstances surrounding his death). But you'll come away with a profound respect for the integrated depth of Bruce's genius, his commitment to his family, and his profound sense of integrity and character. And you'll notice that the qualities Linda chooses to highlight are in fact the ones that come out in his art as well as his screen persona. For example, here's a man who, feeling the weight of racial prejudice against himself, was nonetheless willing to physically fight a fellow Chinese for the right to teach Kung Fu to whites! That story is well-known, but the way Linda captures it illustrates Bruce's commitment to principles and his global perspective. Linda does a great job of balancing Bruce Lee as a profound philosopher as well as a uniquely gifted physical specimen. She makes you understand that it was more than simply his physical gifts that made him who he was. Perhaps Karate master Ed Parker said it best: Bruce was "one in two billion." In Linda's book, you'll be amazed at how disciplined, far-seeing, and erudite Bruce Lee was-- at such a young age. He was simply WAY ahead of his time. One could easily say that, through the medium of film, Bruce Lee singlehandedly effected a paradigm shift in the world's perception of martial arts, Asian males, eastern philosophy, and action films. This book is a very illuminating and satisfying read.
A touching insite into an amazing family
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
As a UK housewife with young children I have virtually no martial arts knowledge and read the book out of curiosity. I found a truly real book about an amazing marriage and an amazing couple. I think Linda Lee is as extraodinary as her husband. I am left feeling inspired about my own life and shall pass on little nuggets of knowledge to my own kids. This book is for people interested in fellow human beings and not just martial arts followers. It is testimony in itself that nearly 30 years after his death Bruce Lee has inspired an ordinary British woman.
A book that illustrates how confident and driven he was.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I enjoyed this book thoroughly. I also developed another level of respect for the man. This book develops a clear picture of how confident Bruce was in his abilities as a martial artist and an actor. It also illustrates how much courage and confidence it took to brake away from tradition and take martial arts to another level. Linda Lee does not address some of the controversies of Bruce's life, but what do you expect. I learned more about the man behind the legend from this book than I have from any other source. I highly recommend The Bruce Lee Story for any and all Bruce Lee fans.Ted Weimann, author of Warrior Speed.
Totally changed my perception of the Dragon
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Not factual? How can someone say that! It was written by Linda Lee, Bruce's wife! How can it not be factual? I personally found this book very good. It is an easy read, and it is very informative. This book changed my perception of Bruce. Where I once saw a wonderful martial artist, which I still saw, I now see someone who was of profound mind and good heart. His intentions were great, his mind and philosophies greater, and his legacy shall live on forever. If you are a Bruce Lee fan, three words for you: READ THIS BOOK!
The story is told by the only person who can: Mrs. Lee.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
A must for any martial artist who professes to be a Bruce Lee enthusiast. This book was also used for the script of "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story", but trust me when I tell you that that movie barely touches on the true story. Mrs. Lee's interpretation of her husband should dispell all myths of the legendary martial artist/philosopher/action star. Here, Bruce Lee is shown as the man he truly is. Don't rely on hearsay; find out about the real Bruce Lee and his thoughts in this book.
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