Independent Publisher Book Awards 2018, Bronze Medal Winner -
Biography
As the Statue of Liberty stood unlit and unloved by American politicians
in 1886, one of her saviors was creating a theatrical sensation at New
York's Fourteenth Street Theatre. Actor M. B. Curtis, who had achieved
overnight success in Sam'l of Posen, a groundbreaking play that
transcended the common stereotypes of Jewish characters current at the
time, was basking in public accolades at every curtain call when he came
to Lady Liberty's aid. Curtis's rise to the top of his profession and
his resulting fall from grace is a dramatic arc that rivals anything
created for the stage. Actor, producer, real estate developer, promoter,
hotelier, benefactor, and murder suspect, Curtis reached the highs of
celebrity and fame as well as the lows of failure, illness, and a
faltering career. The Man Who Lit Lady Liberty rescues his story from
the dusty archives of forgotten history and reexamines an actor whose
creativity and cultural influence still resonate today.