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Bezig met laden... Backcloth (editie 1986)door Dirk Bogarde
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Enjoyable. ( ) I first 'discovered' Dirk Bogarde after reading Thomas Mann's Death in Venice and then watching the movie starring Bogarde as Gustave Aschenbach. The movie was rather true to the book and Bogarde's performance perfectly captured my mind's eye view of the story. An unusual but pleasing experience. So recently, when I 'discovered' a copy of Backcloth, I was impressed that Bogarde, after turning down Hollywood roles and refusing a 'marriage of convenience' to make American viewers happy, became a best-selling author. And no wonder. Backcloth is an autobiography, but it reads like A Year in Provence (Bogarde lived there, too). There are other volumes of his story and I cannot wait to 'discover' these, too. But after reading the story of his life from birth up until his honorary doctorate from St Andrews and the death of his life-long 'partner', Forwood, I can only imagine what else he must have done to fill more books on his life. Bogarde had a real talent for story-telling, and there is little self-aggrandisement, yet much reflection that makes one sad, yet nostalgic and happy at the same time. In essence, Bogarde captures the Portuguese feeling which escapes English translation - saudade. After feeling that I was running out of classics that were my 'cup of tea', 'discovering' Bogarde gives me hope that my reading journey still has a very long way to go. Autobiographical, as most of Bogarde's books are, but with much interesting detail about life in England before World War II, and the life of an actor and film star. I enjoyed it. I "fell in love" with Bogarde, something about the lines on the side of his mouth, in 1960 when I saw the Angel Wore Red. I have just checked out a review on the web site of Turner Classic Movies, and was amazed at what went into making that film. That would have been a drama in itself. But his kissing scenes with Ava, still one of the most beautiful women in the world, were worth it. Only later did I learn his sexual preference. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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The fourth volume of Dirk Bogarde's highly acclaimed biography, Backcloth is also one of the most intimate and searching. Based on personal letters, notebooks and diaries, it explores the patterns of happiness and pain that have made up this life. From the busy, eccentric family home in Hampstead to a secluded farmhouse in Provence, Backcloth highlights the people emotions and experiences that forged the man from the child. Written with all the honesty, wit and intelligence that have made Dirk Bogarde one of the world's most popular writers, Backcloth is the vived, eloquent, moving and reflective portrait of a life. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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