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The life and times of George Balanchine

The famous choreographer was innovative but tyrannical, a new biography shows

23rd December 1939: Vera Zorina, the stage name of Eva Hartwig, the ballet dancer and actress, rehearsing with her husband George Balanchine for the Warner Brothers musical production of 'On Your Toes'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Mr B. By Jennifer Homans. Random House; 784 pages; $35. Granta; £35

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