Although he's been dead for more than 20 years, Bruce Lee remains a source of fascination for fans the world over. Known to the world as the master fighter in countless kung-fu movies, Lee was more than just an actor going through the motions; he lived the disciplined, fierce life he depicted on the screen. This compact, detailed volume includes over 600 photos from the Bruce Lee estate, plus diary entries, martial arts techniques, and more.
A veteran journalist and published author, Louis Chunovic has reported on the media industry for more than two decades, and during that time has covered national political conventions, media mergers and acquisitions and new media technologies.
Chunovic also is the former on-air Entertainment Reporter for KTTV, Fox Broadcasting, in Los Angeles. He has appeared on CNBC, CNN and NPR, as well as on many other television and radio outlets, and has been quoted by The New York Times and Congressional Quarterly, among others. He lives in the New York City area with his wife.
This was an enjoyable book for any Bruce Lee (Li Xiaolong - 李小龍) fan. It gives a high-level review of Bruce Lee's life and career with many excellent photos throughout. The preface is written by Linda Lee Cadwell (Bruce's widow) giving the book more authority than the many wildly inaccurate ones out there. It contains many of the stories that a dedicated fan will have heard many times before, but they are all gathered together in one book with a little explanation added. So, along with the photos, this is an enjoyable read for any fan.