"The whole story, joyful and unflinching, of an astounding talent. This biography really has Hart." -Laurence Bergreen, author of As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin and Columbus: The Four Voyages "Marmorstein brings to the task just the right precision instruments for dissecting Larry Hart -- panache, sympathy and smarts. The very title of his book goes to the heart of the tortured story he tells so well. He knows the period and its players inside out and along the way offers wonderful cameos of many minor figures in the story." -J. D. McClatchy, The Wall Street Journal "Readers will be grateful that Gary Marmorstein, who writes about film, theater and popular music, has resuscitated Hart, also known as Larry, in riveting detail in his A Ship Without a Sail: The Life of Lorenz Hart .
" -Sam Roberts, The New York Times "A fine new biography of Lorenz Hart by Gary Marmorstein, A Ship Without a Sail , makes clear that Hart, over the years since his early death at age 48 in 1943, has been taken up the very society he set out, in his lyrics, to unsettle." -David Hadju, The New Republic "Sophisticated, engaging, elegant, and packed with absorbing detail, A Ship Without A Sail is the definitive biography of Larry Hart for which all of us who love his work have been waiting. That Gary Marmorstein has captured the soaring highs and the crushing lows of that short, unhappy life so completely and so sympathetically is a truly remarkable-even enviable-achievement. And I speak of what I know." -Frederick Nolan, author of The Sound of Their Music: The Story of Rodgers & Hammerstein and Lorenz Hart: A Poet on Broadway "A deeply sympathetic biography of Lorenz Hart, the talented, troubled lyricist of film and Broadway fame. Marmorstein has done an enormous service for fans of stage and movie musicals of the early decades of the 20th century. 'Ev'rything I've got belongs to you,' goes one Hart lyric that now, thanks to the author's thorough, affectionate research, holds another, profoundly poignant meaning." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Hart has his shining hour in a new biography.
It's the absorbing story of a sparkling but tormented artist and a rich slice of show business history. A Ship Without a Sail quotes liberally from Hart's lyrics, and Marmorstein's analysis is always interesting and often revelatory." -John Fleming, Tampa Bay Tribune.