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A Curious Career

Autor Lynn Barber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2015
A wonderfully frank and funny memoir by Britain's greatest and most ferocious interviewer, Lynn Barber.'Packed full of incredible stories' Glamour'Funny, bold, incisive, clever and interesting' Independent'Candid, unsentimental and extremely funny. I read it in one glorious go, laughing and crying throughout' Zoe HellerLynn Barber, by her own admission, has always suffered from a compelling sense of nosiness. An exceptionally inquisitive child she constantly questioned everyone she knew about imitate details of their lives. This talent for nosiness, coupled with her unusual lack of the very English fear of social embarrassment, turned out to be the perfect qualification for a celebrity interviewer. In A Curious Career, Lynn Barber takes us from her early years as a journalist at Penthouse - where she started out interviewing foot fetishists, voyeurs, dominatrices and men who liked wearing nappies - to her later more eminent role interrogating a huge cross-section of celebrities ranging from politicians to film stars, comedians, writers, artists and musicians. A Curious Career is full of glorious anecdotes - the interview with Salvador Dali that, at Dali's invitation, ended up lasting four days, or the drinking session with Shane MacGowan during which they planned to rob a bank. It also contains eye-opening transcripts, such as her infamous interview with the hilarious and spectacularly rude Marianne Faithfull.A wonderfully frank and funny memoir by Britain's greatest and most ferocious interviewer, A Curious Career is also a fascinating window into the lives of celebrities and the changing world of journalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408837214
ISBN-10: 1408837218
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

An Education has sold almost 40,000 copies and was made into a film starring Carey Mulligan with a script by Nick Hornby. An Interviewing Life is a kind of sequel and will appeal to all who liked it

Notă biografică

Lynn Barber is an award-winning British journalist. Several collections of her interviews have been anthologised. She read English Literature at Oxford, worked for Penthouse magazine for seven years, then for the Sunday Express, Independent on Sunday, Vanity Fair, Observer and Sunday Times. Her books include two collections of interviews, Mostly Men and Demon Barber, as well as two sex manuals and a study of Victorian naturalists. Her memoir, An Education, was made into an award-winning film starring Carey Mulligan and Rosamund Pike. She lives in north London. @lynnbaba

Recenzii

Packed full of incredible stories
The book of the career of the ferocious interviewer: what happens, she says, when a nosy child grows up to find her perfect job
Lots of fun ... very moving
Funny, bold, incisive, clever and interesting
Candid, unsentimental and extremely funny. I read it in one glorious go, laughing and crying throughout
The queen bee of the celebrity interview
For a guide [to journalism], there could be no better place to start than with Lynn Barber's second volume of autobiography, A Curious Career
Funny, thoughtful and beautifully written
Barber's back with a candid and extremely entertaining account of her early career as a celebrity interviewer that's packed with anecdotes illuminating both her own and her interviewees' lives ... I read this in a sitting, unable to stop smiling
a riot of a read - funny, irreverent, artlessly frank
Barber turned the interview into an art form ... Like all the best conjurors, she relies on speed, practice, psychological insight, a powerful imagination and phenomenally acute observation. For nearly half a century she has held up a mirror in which her contemporaries see themselves reflected with a precision and panache most novelists would envy - and most biographers too