The Richard Burton Diaries
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300197280
ISBN-10: 0300197284
Pagini: 704
Ilustrații: 16 pp. b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 165 x 210 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300197284
Pagini: 704
Ilustrații: 16 pp. b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 165 x 210 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Recenzii
“In these pages—which Burton began when he was fourteen and continued until the year before his death—he strips away the larger-than-life abstraction that he became for the public to reveal a human dimension more complex than any biographer could ever hope to capture. He is sensitive, intelligent, literary, outwardly and inwardly curious, tender, sometimes boorish and spiteful but conscious of fair play, wickedly discerning and funny, surprisingly modest, wildly generous, a delightful gossip, and virtually never boring—something that would have frightened and appalled him.”—Mary Hawthorne, The New Yorker’s “Page-Turner” blog
"The
Richard
Burton
Diaries. Just
great
fun,
and
written
out
of
an
engaging,
often
comical
bewilderment:
How
did
a
poor
Welshman
become
not
only
a
star,
but
a
player
on
the
world
stage
that
was
Elizabeth
Taylor’s
fame?
As
a
kind
of
celebrityPilgrim’s
Progress,
it
is
very
tender
without
missing
the
fact
that
show
business
is
hard."—Hilton
Als,NewYorker.com
“Of
real
interest
is
that
Burton
was
almost
as
good
a
writer
as
an
actor,
read
as
many
as
three
books
a
day,
haunted
bookstores
in
every
city
he
set
foot
in,
bought
countless
books
on
every
conceivable
subject
and
evaluated
them
rather
shrewdly.
.
.
Apt
writing
abounds.
.
.
His
love
of
language
is
also
displayed
dazzlingly
in
the
recurrent
loving
tributes
to
Elizabeth.
True,
he
also
records
their
fights,
but
these
are
quickly
forgotten
by
him
after
a
good
walk,
and
by
both
of
them
after
a
night’s
sleep.
Much
more
frequent
and
pertinent
are
the
love
declarations.”
—John
Simon,The
New
York
Times
Book
Review
“The
Richard
Burton
who
emerges
from
these
diaries
is
a
far
better
man
than
even
his
wildest
fan
might
have
expected.
He’s
so
sensitive,
intelligent,
deeply
well-read
and
supremely
well-informed
that
you
can
almost
kid
yourself
he’d
have
been
fun
to
have
to
dinner.
It
would
be
absurd,
of
course,
to
call
his
a
model
life.
But
nobody
who
has
read
this
book
could
call
it
a
wasted
one.”
—Christopher
Bray,The
Wall
Street
Journal
“These
diaries
offer
a
delightfully
unvarnished
glimpse
at
the
actor's
life,
from
his
reading
habits
and
jet-setting
to
his
tumultuous
relationship
with
Elizabeth
Taylor.”
—The
Los
Angeles
Times
"Diaries?
Autobiography?
Time
will
tell,
and
may
surprise."—Emlyn
Williams,
at
Richard
Burton's
Memorial
Service,
London,
August
1984
"Full
of
surprises
and
revelations."—The
Bookseller
“Fun,
fascinating,
and
sad.”—Liz
Smith
"The
inspiring,
salacious,
sad,
materialistic,
insecure,
arrogant,
hilarious
and
dull
ruminations
of
a
most
gifted
actor.
.
.
.
A
text
that
thrums
with
life
and
assures
the
rest
is
not
silence."—Kirkus
Review,
starred
review
"The
words
reveal
someone
who
is
reflective
and
thoughtful
and
someone
who
engaged
intellectually
with
the
world
around
him.
It's
not
just
the
ale-and-women
kind
of
image…
His
diaries
reveal
a
man
who
thought
deeply
about
the
world
-
past,
present
and
future.
Richard
Burton
was
in
search
of
'what
it
all
meant',
but
found
little
comfort
in
the
lessons
of
history…
In
1970
he
wrote:
'I
love
the
world
but
if
I
take
it
too
seriously
I
shall
go
mad.'"—Simon
de
Bruxelles,The
Times
(London)
"Richard
Burton's
private
diaries
are
being
published
for
the
first
time,
including
passionate
descriptions
of
Elizabeth
Taylor
as
'a
wildly
exciting
lover-mistress'
and
'beautiful
beyond
the
dreams
of
pornography.'"—Sam
Marsden,Daily
Mail
(London)
"It
reveals
somebody
who
is
much
more
reflective
and
thoughtful
and
someone
who
'engaged
intellectually
with
the
world
around
him.
It's
not
just
the
ale-and-women
kind
of
image.'"—Michael
Seamark,Daily
Mail
"Richard
Burton
diaries
reveal
actor's
passion
and
shame.
He
was
the
boy
from
the
Welsh
valleys
whose
rugged
looks
and
voice
of
gold
made
him
a
star
of
stage
and
screen…
He
is
frank
about
his
drinking,
his
ambivalent
feelings
towards
his
own
talent
and
the
career
that
brought
him
such
success."—londonwired.co.uk
"Stand
back!
Sally
Burton
just
lit
a
literary
firecracker
and
tossed
it
into
the
room.
The
widow
of
Britain's
greatest
film
actor
is
presiding
over
the
long-awaited
publication
of
her
late
husband's
diaries
and
they
are
beyond
explosive."—Christopher
Wilson,Daily
Telegraph
(London)
“One
might
well
suppose
that
Mr.
Burton
had
no
interests
other
than
gossip,
money,
drink
and
sex.
In
fact,
there's
quite
a
bit
more
to
‘The
Richard
Burton
Diaries’
than
that.
Among
other
things,
Mr.
Burton
turns
out
to
have
been
an
exceedingly
literate
man
who
had
shrewd
opinions
about
the
many
books
that
he
read.”—Terry
Teachout,Wall
Street
Journal
“I
have
to
say
that,
even
in
this
culture
when
we
seem
to
get
too
much
information
on
celebrities,
there’s
something
about
the
words
on
these
pages
that’s
really
fascinating.”—Matt
Lauer,
NBCTODAY
“How
many
other
working
actors,
epic
drinkers
and
chronicled
jet-setters
would
have
offhandedly
used
the
word
“sanguicolus”
(living
in
the
blood)
in
a
diary?
Here
in
what
is,
hands
down,
one
of
the
great
entertainment
books
of
2012,
you’ve
got
the
enthralling
results
of
more
than
two
years
of
hard
labor
by
editor
Chris
Williams
melding
the
on-again,
off-again
diary
of
his
era’s
most
fascinating
failure,
a
man
almost
universally
lamented
by
peers
for
never
fulfilling
his
extraordinary
gifts,
simultaneously
a
genuinely
poetic
intellectual
and
just
as
genuine
vulgarian.”—Jeff
Simon,Buffalo
News(Editors
Pick)
"So
many
lurid
and
appalling
books
have
been
written
about
Burton
and
Taylor
that
it’s
hard
to
see
them
plain.The
Richard
Burton
Diariesis,
however,
true
to
why
tabloid
writers
flocked
to
them:
It’s
a
love
story
so
robust
you
can
nearly
warm
your
hands
on
its
flames."—Dwight
Garner,The
New
York
Times
“Unpretentious
and
aphoristic.”—Dwight
Garner,The
New
York
Times
“It’s
hard
to
imagine
a
midcareer
actor
working
today
whose
diaries
will
be
half
as
literate
or
lemony.”—Dwight
Garner,The
New
York
Times
“Burton
kept
a
private
journal
for
four
decades;
the
entries
show
him
to
be
smart,
kind,
slyly
funny—and
utterly
besotted
with
costar
and
wife
(twice)
Liz
Taylor.”—Good
Housekeeping,
December
Book
Pick
"Often
melancholy
and
frequently
funny…
It
is
a
voice
to
make
you
fall
in
love
with
the
man."—Sarah
Crompton,Belfast
Telegraph
"Irresistible…
[Burton’s]
diaries
offer
a
rare
and
fresh
perspective
on
his
life
and
career,
as
well
as
on
the
glamorous
decades
of
the
mid-20th
century."—Sight
and
Sound
"Burton
loved
literature,
and
how
proud
he’d
have
been
to
know
that
in
his
diaries
he
demonstrates
considerable
literary
gifts.
His
observations
about
his
peers
are
brilliant…
This
indispensable
book
is
meticulously
edited
by
Professor
Chris
Williams."—Roger
Lewis,The
Financial
Times
"These
memoirs
reveal
remarkable
new
detail
about
two
of
history’s
most
enigmatic
stars."—Matt
Warren,The
Lady
"The
new
publication
of
[Richard
Burton’s]
diaries,
the
first-ever
single
volume…
leads
us
to
the
heart
of
Burton,
as
a
warm,
passionate
man
of
deep
insecurity
and
powerful
perception
emerges."—Good
Book
Guide
"The
Richard
Burton
Diaries…
offers
a
compelling
insight
into
the
mind
of
a
major
film
star."—Christopher
Silvester,Daily
Express
"There
is
plenty
of
red
meat
here
for
anyone
interested
in
cinema,
the
phenomenon
of
fame
and
gigantic
riches,
or
even
in
delicious,
high-grade
gossip."—Frank
McLynn,Literary
Review
"Forensically
detailed,
uncynical
and
unsentimental…The
Richard
Burton
Diariesis
an
addictive,
articulate
compendium
that
dazzles
and
delights
throughout
its
immense
length…
Most
present
day
actors
would
read
this
and
weep
at
the
level
of
sheer
damned
glamour
and
sexiness
flooding
his
daily
life…
Every
page
provides
a
glittering
revelation.
It
is
the
cinema
book
of
the
year."—Christopher
Fowler,Independent
on
Sunday
"This
is
an
absolute
treat.
Burton’s
mass
of
meditations
is
swamped
by
his
love
for
Elizabeth
Taylor."
—Jonathan
Dean,The
Sunday
Times
"The
Richard
Burton
Diaries…
will
fascinate
a
wide
range
of
readers.
These
journal
jottings
are,
in
their
way,
highly
articulate
and
will
thrill
people
who
are
captivated
by
the
way
the
mystery
of
private
life
can
be
illuminated
by
the
intimate
voice
of
one
of
the
more
notable
performers
in
recent
memory,
one
who
was
equally
famous
as
a
lover,
a
drinker
and
a
classical
actor."
—Peter
Craven,Weekend
Australian
"Burton
records
his
life
like
a
gripping
drama,
where
‘tomorrow
is
always
a
surprise’.
You
miss
him
when
you
put
the
book
down.
His
is
a
voice
that
lingers."—Sarah
Crompton,The
Daily
Telegraph
“[Richard
Burton
and
Elizabeth
Taylor]
made
‘a
lovely
charming
decadent
hopeless
couple,’
as
Burton
notes,
in
a
characteristically
wry
and
graceful
phrase.
.
.
.
A
captivating
story
of
misplaced
success:
Burton
was
a
voracious
and
astute
reader
who
nurtured
unfulfilled
literary
ambitions.
Even
his
greatest
acting
triumphs
were
a
blow,
representing
‘the
indignity
and
the
boredom
of
having
to
learn
the
writings
of
another
man.’”—The
New
Yorker
"Oh,
what
a
pleasure
reading
Richard
Burton’s
diaries
has
proved!
Not
only
packed
with
soundbites…
they
also
demonstrate
what
we
first
knew
from
Melvyn
Bragg’s
1988
biography:
that
if
Burton
had
not
chosen
to
be
an
actor
he
could
easily
have
enjoyed
a
flourishing
career
as
author,
critic
or
even
academic…
Chris
Williams,
the
editor,
is
a
Welsh
academic,
and
it
shows…
He
nails
even
the
most
obscure
Welsh
allusion."—Finches
Quarterly
Review
"Vivid
and
curiously
touching,
Burton’s
diaries
are
a
telling,
often
painfully
truthful
addition
to
the
social
history
of
the
years
between
1960
and
1974."—Frederic
Raphael,Times
Literary
Supplement
"The
broody
Burton
was
ambivalent
about
acting
and
really
wanted
to
be
a
writer.
He
was.”
—Judith
Stone,Moremagazine
“A
natural
storyteller
who
didn’t
care
much
for
getting
dates
or
punctuation
exactly
right,
[Burton]
offers
a
heartfelt
inside
view
of
the
glamour
and
tumult
that
was
Liz
and
Dick.”
—Peoplemagazine
“He
left
just
this
partial,
riveting
diary,
one
of
the
great
book
left
behind
by
anyone
in
the
acting
profession,
and
piercing
evidence
that
the
very
famous,
the
very
rich,
the
men
with
jewels
and
yachts
may
be
haunted
outcasts
who
recognize
their
own
type.”—David
Thomson,The
New
Republic
“His
diaries
are
not
those
of
a
man
afraid
to
take
a
harsh
look
at
himself
.
.
.
he
is
much
more
likely,
in
dealing
with
his
fights
with
Taylor,
to
record
his
own
bad
behavior
than
hers.
Conversely,
the
diaries
are
remarkably
free
of
self-congratulation,
either
for
his
achievements
as
an
actor
or
for
his
great
generosity
with
money.”
—Fintan
O’Toole,The
New
York
Review
of
Books
"What
was
[Burton]
thinking,
this
man
widely
considered
his
generation's
pre-eminent
interpreter
of
Shakespeare?
His
thoughts
come
alive
inThe
Richard
Burton
Diaries,
an
epic
of erudition;”
—Carrie
Rickey,The
San
Francisco
Chronicle
"Burton's
charisma
comes
across
clearly
in The
Richard
Burton Diaries,
a
lively
collection
of
the
star's
diary
entries
written
between
1939
and
1983
and
compiled
by
Chris
Williams.
.
.
.
The
daily
musings
of
Taylor's
hubby
Nos.
5
and
6
also
reveal
a
profound
thinker
who
read
as
heartily
as
he
drank,
was
devoted
to
his
family
and
loved
politics.”
—Daniel
Bubbeo,Newsday
“This
mammoth,
unsanitized,
and
handsomely
presented
collection
of
Burton’s
innermost
thoughts,
along
with
the
fascinating
minutiae
of
a
huge
star’s
day-to-day
existence,
should
restore
his
reputation
as
one
of
the
most
original
Hollywood
stars
of
all
time.”
—Booklist,Starred
Review
“The most salient part ofThe Richard Burton Diaries(now out in paperback from Yale University Press and a far superior 'beach read' to any Revenge Wears Prada folderol) is not the great Welsh actor’s fabled love of language, his stage fright or his splurges on private airplanes and pedigreed jewels for the love of his life, Elizabeth Taylor.”—Alexandra Jacobs,The New York Times
“In
these
pages—which
Burton
began
when
he
was
fourteen
and
continued
until
the
year
before
his
death—he
strips
away
the
larger-than-life
abstraction
that
he
became
for
the
public
to
reveal
a
human
dimension
more
complex
than
any
biographer
could
ever
hope
to
capture.
He
is
sensitive,
intelligent,
literary,
outwardly
and
inwardly
curious,
tender,
sometimes
boorish
and
spiteful
but
conscious
of
fair
play,
wickedly
discerning
and
funny,
surprisingly
modest,
wildly
generous,
a
delightful
gossip,
and
virtually
never
boring—something
that
would
have
frightened
and
appalled
him.”—Mary
Hawthorne,The
New
Yorker’s
“Page-Turner”
blog
Notă biografică
Chris Williams is professor of Welsh history, director of the Research Institute for Arts and Humanities, and deputy director of the College of Arts and Humanities, Swansea University. He lives in Swansea, Wales.
Descriere
This volume publishes in their entirety the surviving diaries of Richard Burton. They were written between 1939 and 1983 - throughout his career and the years of his celebrated marriages to Elizabeth Taylor.