The Film Club: A Memoir
Autor David Gilmouren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2009
--- Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize winning author ofEmpire Falls
"If all sons had dads like David Gilmour, then Oedipus would be a forgotten legend and Father's Day would be a worldwide film festival."
--Sean Wilsey, author ofOh the Glory of It All
"David Gilmour is a very unlikely moral guidance counselor: he's broke, more or less unemployed and has two children by two different women. Yet when it looks as though his teenage son is about to go off the rails, he reaches out to him through the only subject he knows anything about: the movies. The result is an object lesson in how fathers should talk to their sons." --Toby Young, author ofHow to Lose Friends & Alienate People
At the start of this brilliantly unconventional family memoir, David Gilmour is an unemployed movie critic trying to convince his fifteen-year-old son Jesse to do his homework. When he realizes Jesse is beginning to view learning as a loathsome chore, he offers his son an unconventional deal: Jesse could drop out of school, not work, not pay rent - but he must watch three movies a week of his father's choosing.
Week by week, side by side, father and son watched everything fromTrue RomancetoRosemary's BabytoShowgirls, and films by Akira Kurosawa, Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma, Billy Wilder, among others. The movies got them talking about Jesse's life and his own romantic dramas, with mercurial girlfriends, heart-wrenching breakups, and the kind of obsessive yearning usually seen only in movies.
Through their film club, father and son discussed girls, music, work, drugs, money, love, and friendship - and their own lives changed in surprising ways.
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ISBN-13: 9780446199308
ISBN-10: 0446199303
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
ISBN-10: 0446199303
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
Notă biografică
David
Gilmour's
sixth
novel,A
Perfect
Night
to
Go
to
China,
won
the
2005
Governor-General's
Award
for
fiction
in
Canada
and
has
been
translated
into
Russian,
French,
Thai,
Italian,
Dutch,
Bulgarian,
Serbian
and
Turkish.Chinaand
a
previous
book,Lost
Between
Houses,
were
both
nominated
for
Ontario's
Trillium
Book
Award.
His
novels
have
been
praised
by
visionaries
from
William
Burroughs
to
Northrop
Frye,
and
in
publications
ranging
fromPeoplemagazine
to
theNew
York
Times
Book
Review.
Gilmour
worked
for
the
Toronto
International
Film
Festival
before
moving
into
a
broadcasting
career
with
the
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation
(CBC)
where
he
served
as
the
national
film
critic
for
country's
flagship
news
show,The
Journal.
He
went
on
to
host
his
own
talk
show
on
CBC's
Newsworld,
Gilmour
on
the
Arts,
which
won
a
Gemini
Award.
Gilmour's
5,000-word
memoir
of
reading
Tolstoy
("My
Life
with
Tolstoy")
appeared
in
last
summer's
issue
ofThe
Walrusmagazine
(theHarper'sof
Canada)
to
huge
response
and
acclaim.
Recenzii
"Tender.
.
.a
beautiful,
unvarnished
portrait
of
fathers
and
sons-irregular,
flawed,
full
of
heartbreak
and
heart."—Peg
Tyre,Newsweek
"Dynamic . . .heartwarming. . . Withironic witandself-introspection, [Gilmour]beautifully analyzes the slow but transforming effect the films had on his son. . .Perfectly balanced recollections, brimming with pathos leavened by sardonic humor."—Kirkus Reviews
"I was hooked on Gilmour's spare, limpid style, and on the tenderness, bitter sweetness, and the film education that I could feel unfolding from the first page . . .THE FILM CLUBis a deep pleasure to read, almost as much fun as - or maybe more than - going to the movies."—Elizabeth Benedict,The Huffington Post
"Gilmour expertly tackles the nostalgia not only of film but also that of parents, watching as their children grow and develop separate lives. With his unique blend of film history and personal memoir, Gilmour's latest offering will deservedly win him new American fans."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Wise, hilarious and sometimes screwy. . .an inspiring change of pace from the way fathers usually are depicted. . . [Gilmour's]advice to Jesse about his painful girlfriend problems is warm and wise, with just the right amount of adult bluntness.THE FILM CLUBis a highly lovable book."—The Portland Oregonian
"Both for itssmart, engagingmovie talk and for itstouchingdepiction of a father-son relationship,The Film Clubgetstwo thumbs way up."—Booklist
"Dynamic . . .heartwarming. . . Withironic witandself-introspection, [Gilmour]beautifully analyzes the slow but transforming effect the films had on his son. . .Perfectly balanced recollections, brimming with pathos leavened by sardonic humor."—Kirkus Reviews
"I was hooked on Gilmour's spare, limpid style, and on the tenderness, bitter sweetness, and the film education that I could feel unfolding from the first page . . .THE FILM CLUBis a deep pleasure to read, almost as much fun as - or maybe more than - going to the movies."—Elizabeth Benedict,The Huffington Post
"Gilmour expertly tackles the nostalgia not only of film but also that of parents, watching as their children grow and develop separate lives. With his unique blend of film history and personal memoir, Gilmour's latest offering will deservedly win him new American fans."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Wise, hilarious and sometimes screwy. . .an inspiring change of pace from the way fathers usually are depicted. . . [Gilmour's]advice to Jesse about his painful girlfriend problems is warm and wise, with just the right amount of adult bluntness.THE FILM CLUBis a highly lovable book."—The Portland Oregonian
"Both for itssmart, engagingmovie talk and for itstouchingdepiction of a father-son relationship,The Film Clubgetstwo thumbs way up."—Booklist