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Winfrey chooses Sidney Poitier memoir ("The Measure of a Man", Poitier's "spiritual autobiography")
AP on Yahoo ^ | 1/26/07 | Tara Burghart - ap

Posted on 01/26/2007 11:48:38 AM PST by NormsRevenge

CHICAGO - Oprah Winfrey turned to an old acquaintance and personal idol for her first new book club choice since the James Frey scandal a year ago, announcing Friday that she had selected Sidney Poitier's "The Measure of a Man."

Poitier's "spiritual autobiography," published in 2000, combines memories of such plays and films as "A Raisin in the Sun" and "The Defiant Ones" with observations about the Academy Award-winning actor's childhood, his religious faith, his thoughts on racism and the influence of such world leaders as Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.

"He writes really candidly and passionately about his childhood, his family, relationships and his extraordinary career," Winfrey said on her show. "It's a beautifully crafted book, written like poetry. Because, just as he speaks so eloquently, he also writes that way, too."

Poitier did not appear on the telecast. But Winfrey said she will host "a once in a lifetime dinner party" with Poitier that will include members of her book club.

She called him "one of my personal heroes since I was a little girl."

"The Measure of a Man" spent several weeks on The New York Times' list of best sellers, and the audio edition, narrated by Poitier, won a Grammy Award for best spoken word album. Poitier wrote a previous memoir, "This Life," released in 1980.

Right before Winfrey announced her selection, her 56th book club pick, "The Measure of a Man" ranked 288,958 on Amazon.com, a number that will likely change, and fast. Winfrey's picks almost inevitably top best seller lists.

Mark Tauber, vice president and deputy publisher of HarperSanFrancisco, an imprint of HarperCollins, declined Friday to say how many books would be printed, but did say he expects to sell hundreds of thousands of copies.

Tauber also said that unlike many celebrity memoirists, Poitier did not use a ghostwriter, although the actor did have editorial "help."

"I'm sure there'll be speculation about Winfrey picking yet another memoir," Tauber said. "But Poitier's life is filled with so much integrity."

During an interview that appeared in her own "O" magazine in 2000, Winfrey and Poitier discussed his life and career, a meeting that the talk show host acknowledged left her feeling like a star-struck fan.

"Poitier and I are sitting across from each other at the Bel-Air hotel in Los Angeles _ and I'm admiring that, at 73, this man still personifies grace, ease, strength and courage," Winfrey wrote at the time. "He is a gentleman in every sense of the word. In my more than 25 years as an interviewer, I've talked to hundreds of people _ yet today, I'm giddy."

In 2005, Poitier made a surprise appearance on Winfrey's TV program, when she was marking her 20th anniversary on the air. Just before he came on stage, Winfrey had been telling her audience that after she had interviewed the actor, "I sobbed and cried because I felt I was not good enough for Sidney." Poitier, apparently, was also disappointed _ with himself _ and phoned Winfrey to say so.

"It was life-changing," Winfrey was recalling, moments before Poitier arrived. "I was like, 'Oh my God.'"

Poitier, who turns 80 on Feb. 20, became the first black performer to win the Oscar for best actor, cited in 1964 for "Lilies of the Field." His other films include "In the Heat of the Night," "To Sir, With Love" and "The Blackboard Jungle." In 2002, Poitier received an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement.

He should be a welcome break from the travesty of Frey, whose "A Million Little Pieces" was picked by Winfrey in the fall of 2005, only to have The Smoking Gun Web site reveal in January 2006 that the memoir was largely fabricated. Winfrey initially defended Frey, then changed her mind, brought him back to the show and chewed him out.

Winfrey's next pick, Elie Wiesel's "Night," was announced on Jan. 16, 2006, soon after the Frey scandal broke, but had already been decided upon weeks earlier. More than 1.5 million copies of Wiesel's Holocaust memoir were sold because of Winfrey's selection, according to publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Winfrey acknowledged on Friday's show that it had been a year since she had chosen a selection for her book club. She said she was busy during that time researching curriculum for her school for disadvantaged girls in South Africa, which opened earlier this month.

"So I really did not have time to devote to reading other books," she said. "But now I do."

Winfrey indicated the idea to feature "The Measure of a Man" came to her over the holidays while she was dining with a group of people in Africa that included Poitier.

"We were all sitting around the table, and I was asking Sidney Poitier to tell some of the life stories from his book. And let me tell you, everybody at the table was weeping," Winfrey said. "I was sitting there, I was thinking, 'I wish everybody could hear this.' And then I realized, everybody can! Everybody can. I love this book."

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AP National Writer Hillel Italie in New York contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Books/Literature; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: memoir; sidneypoitier; winfrey

1 posted on 01/26/2007 11:48:39 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

Photo provided Friday, Jan. 26, 2007 by Harpo Productions Inc., shows talk show host Oprah Winfrey holding a copy of her book club choice, Sidney Poitier's autobiography 'The Measure of a Man,' during taping of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Harpo Productions Inc., George Burns)


2 posted on 01/26/2007 11:49:09 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: NormsRevenge

Legendary actor Sidney Poitier smiles while holding a copy of his spiritual autobiography 'The Measure of a Man,' before the start of his book signing in New York on May 26, 2000. Oprah Winfrey turned to an old acquaintance for her first new book club choice since the James Frey scandal a year ago, announcing Friday, Jan. 26, 2007, that she had selected Poitier's 'The Measure of a Man.'(AP Photo/Keith Bedford)


3 posted on 01/26/2007 11:49:41 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: NormsRevenge

I can think of many better reads than this.
Oh well.


4 posted on 01/26/2007 11:54:01 AM PST by alisasny (Cynthia McKinny..INTERNATIONAL BLACK FEMALE CONGRESSPERSON OF MYSTERY)
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To: NormsRevenge
Poitier,in his prime,was a darn fine actor.Raisin In The Sun and To Sir,With Love were outstanding largely thanks to him.
5 posted on 01/26/2007 12:15:09 PM PST by Gay State Conservative ("The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism."-Karl Marx)
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To: NormsRevenge

Must...buy..Oprah...books...

Not...smart enough...to pick...own...nose


6 posted on 01/26/2007 12:15:30 PM PST by SerpentDove (It's not rocket surgery.)
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To: SerpentDove

P.S. I'm picking on Oprah, not Sidney Portier, who is a very good actor IMHO.


7 posted on 01/26/2007 12:16:19 PM PST by SerpentDove (It's not rocket surgery.)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Oh, I agree.

It's possible to separate one's accomplishments from one's dalliances and political beliefs.

Some make it awful hard tho.


8 posted on 01/26/2007 12:19:06 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: alisasny
I've taken a lot at her selections every now and then. Some I wouldn't read, but most are critically acclaimed books...even if "acclaimed" by a bunch of liberals. LOL

Personally, I think her book club is one of the better things she's done. Bringing literature to a bunch of moms who haven't read a decent book in years isn't a bad thing.

I would imagine that S. P. has a story to tell. Parts of it should be worth reading. I loved him in Lilies of the Field.

9 posted on 01/26/2007 12:19:49 PM PST by Texas_shutterbug
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To: Texas_shutterbug
I loved him in Lilies of the Field.

I saw Lilies a long time ago and remember enjoying it a lot.

10 posted on 01/26/2007 12:23:13 PM PST by Gay State Conservative ("The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism."-Karl Marx)
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To: SerpentDove

LOL! You know the scam, don't you? Oprah secures the movie rights first, then feeds the book to the zombie masses.


11 posted on 01/26/2007 12:25:43 PM PST by Wolfie
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To: NormsRevenge

If anyone is interested in his memoirs - I was slightly - go here - no need to buy the book:

http://www.adherents.com/people/pp/Sidney_Poitier.html


12 posted on 01/26/2007 12:37:10 PM PST by eleni121 ( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
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To: alisasny
>>>I sobbed and cried because I felt I was not good enough for Sidney.<<<

Further proof that this very powerful woman is a certifiable nutcase. Oprah just took some flak for building a 40 million dollar school in Africa. There are 157 students, all girls;no boys allowed. There is one white female according to two stories I've read. The school has a meditation room and a spa. Oprah stated that she wanted these girls to "know beauty". It's her money, but for that much, she could have built a trade school and taught 2,157 girls and boys. Her reason for not helping black American students is that she is disillusioned by them. They want sneakers and video games.
And so, Oprah judged the American black boys and girls. They failed to meet her standards of gratitude.

No meditation room or spa for them. American black kids don't get the beauty from Oprah.
13 posted on 01/26/2007 1:00:27 PM PST by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: ishabibble

Excellent post! BTTT.


14 posted on 01/26/2007 1:12:33 PM PST by NCC-1701 (To boldly go where no FReeper has gone before. Live long and prosper.)
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To: ishabibble

Starting to think if I had a billion bucks I should just keep it for myself.


15 posted on 01/26/2007 2:49:30 PM PST by alisasny (Cynthia McKinny..INTERNATIONAL BLACK FEMALE CONGRESSPERSON OF MYSTERY)
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To: NormsRevenge
The Measure of a Man? Sorry Sidney...That titles already taken by a closet homosexual. Oafrah has goofed again.


16 posted on 01/26/2007 7:35:52 PM PST by Screamname (Guinness world records reports that the record for youngest living person is constantly being broken)
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To: Gay State Conservative

What, no Uptown Saturday Night? That's a Poitier gem.


17 posted on 01/26/2007 7:37:29 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here to have it resent!)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Raisin in the sun was incredible. If you buy the play by Lorraine Hansberry in book form and then rent the 1961 movie version that has Poitier, you can literally read along with the movie line for line. Not one word of the original play was changed for the movie which is very rare as they always change something.


18 posted on 01/26/2007 7:46:32 PM PST by Screamname (Guinness world records reports that the record for youngest living person is constantly being broken)
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To: Gay State Conservative

I saw that movie only a few weeks ago...Check this out...

Trivia for
Lilies of the Field (1963)

* Shot on location in Arizona in only 14 days.

* Director Ralph Nelson had to put up his house as collateral.

* Actor Sidney Poitier gave up his usual salary and agreed to do the film for a smaller amount and a percentage of the profits. He won the Best Actor Oscar for his efforts.

* When singing, the nuns were thought to have been too good. They were told to sing worse and sang horribly. The scene was dubbed over after the voices were flattened in editing.

* Since the story's action was tied to the chapel's construction, crew had to work through the night to keep up with it "progress" in the film. The actual building was real and could have stood for decades, but because it was built on rented property, it had to be demolished immediately after the filming was completed.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057251/trivia


19 posted on 01/26/2007 7:51:40 PM PST by Screamname (Guinness world records reports that the record for youngest living person is constantly being broken)
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