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Fun in a Chinese Laundry is an autobiography by Austrian-American filmmaker
Josef von Sternberg Josef von Sternberg (; born Jonas Sternberg; May 29, 1894 – December 22, 1969) was an American filmmaker whose career successfully spanned the transition from the Silent film, silent to the Sound film, sound era, during which he worked with mos ...
first published in 1965 by
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. The book was reissued in 1988 by Mercury House with a foreword by
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. Von Sternberg provides details from his childhood in Vienna and youth in America, as well every stage of his film career. The memoir provides numerous character sketches and critiques of film personnel, especially the actors he worked with, among them
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. The eponymous title of the autobiography is a reference to a 1894
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Background

Portions of von Sternberg's autobiography were penned as early as 1960 while he was traveling in Europe. Literary critic Ruairi McCann writes:


Significance of the book’s title

''Fun in a Chinese Laundry'' is a metaphor for the medium that would dominate von Sternberg's artistic and professional endeavors. The movie appeared when both von Sternberg and the film technology were in their infancy. The title for the autobiography is that of a 1894
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burlesque by
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. Released shortly before von Sternberg's birth, he offers no explicit remark as to its significance or its influence on his filmmaking. The reference to the film in his autobiography follows a sustained reminiscence of the famous
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and the childhood in Vienna that von Sternberg recalls idyllically as “paradise.”


Reception

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'', in its March 8, 1965 edition described the memoir as “corrosively witty, frank and rather outrageous memoir…His story is one of dirty deals, awesome neglect and a few triumphs. It should become a little classic in its field.” Author and editor Norman Kaplan in the Fall issue of ''
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'' wrote: “That this is so can be corroborated by a reading of Joseph Von Sternberg's new book Fun in a Chinese Laundry—an unabashed and brash boast of a lifetime spent as a purveyor to the most prurient appetites of audiences by a man who prates of his triumph side by side with his expression of contempt for the medium and its audiences.”


Retrospective assessment

Film critic Jean-Paul Chaillet considers ''Fun in a Chinese Laundry'' of particular interest for its insights into von Sternberg's long personal and professional relationship with German-American film star
Marlene Dietrich Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however, Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
. Chaillet argues that von Sternberg, “at times sounding quite pompous and arrogant, rants about Dietrich’s self-serving public acknowledgments of his greatness over the years.” Writer and filmworker Ruairi McCann notes that the autobiography “is rife with the characteristics of von Sternberg’s personality and cinema; an unflappability, a searing, sardonic wit and a love for spectacle that comes, part and parcel, with a gift for its creation and dissection” and structurally, the memoir “does not move to the letter of a strict and straight chronology, nor is its language crystalline. Instead, the details of his life and career are often presented allusively, rather than as a procession of stated facts…” McCann adds that “The book is often very funny...Moments or recurring events that in other biographies would be singled out and analyzed as sources of future pain or strength, he undercuts with a stone dry sense of humor.”McCann, 2021


Footnotes


Sources

*Chaillet, Jean-Paul. 2020. ''Filmmakers’ Autobiographies: von Sternberg, “Fun in a Chinese Laundry.”'' Golden Globes Awards. July 24, 2020. https://goldenglobes.com/articles/filmmakers-autobiographies-von-sternberg-fun-chinese-laundry/ Retrieved 10 February 2024. *Kaplan, Norman. “Who Speaks” in ''
Science & Society ''Science & Society: A Journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of Marxist scholarship. It covers economics, philosophy of science, historiography, women's studies, literature, the arts, and other soc ...
'', Fall 1965. https://whospeaks.library.vanderbilt.edu/sites/default/files/ScienceandSociety.review.pdf Retrieved 10 February 2024. *
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. 1965. "Fun In a Chinese Laundry". ''
Kirkus Reviews ''Kirkus Reviews'' is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus. The magazine's publisher, Kirkus Media, is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, no ...
'', March 8, 1965. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/josef-von-sternberg/fun-in-a-chinese-laundry/ Retrieved 10 February 2024. *McCann, Ruairi. 2021. “Fun in a Chinese Laundry: Josef von Sternberg, the Filmmaker, the Memoirist and the Legendarium.” ''Photogénie'', February 16, 2021. https://photogenie.be/fun-in-a-chinese-laundry-josef-von-sternberg-the-filmmaker-the-memoirist-and-the-legendarium/ Retrieved 10 February 2024. * Sternberg, Josef von. 1965. ''Fun in a Chinese Laundry.'' Library of Congress no. 891405552 (hdb.) * Sternberg, Josef von. 1988. ''Fun in a Chinese Laundry''. Mercury House, San Francisco, California. (pbk.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fun In A Chinese Laundry 1965 non-fiction books American autobiographies