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Loading... My Name Escapes Me: The Diary of a Retiring Actorby Alec Guinness
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Mr Guinness is an interesting writer who does tend to go on a bit. This is something that he points out in his book, and I am inclined to agree. ( )Impulse read. I don't know how to explain these books. I was at Bookman's, wandered into the screen trade section, looking for some William Goldman (another author that I came to through the movies...) and there was Mr. Guinness's slim "diary of a retiring actor." I like diaries and collections of letters. I'm a snoop and I like seeing into people's lives. The title of the book intrigued me and was indicative of the humor with which Alec Guinness wrote. I'll be shelving it next to Helene Hanff's Underfoot in Show Business. Not a confession nor a summary, [My Name Escapes Me] is a diary in the strictest sense; at times it feels as though the pages were published spontaneously. What Guinness lacks in context (he drops names and alludes to events so casually that it feels like he's writing for personal friends only) he easily makes up with vivid and intelligent writing and unforced honesty. If only Guinness would allow us to know him better; those hoping to glean something from his foray into science fiction or his trials with David Lean will have to look elsewhere. What remains are the thoughts of a fascinating, if somewhat distant, acquaintance. Wry, funny, genteel, honest memoir. Alec Guinness (yes, he's Obi Wan Kenobi) has been kind enough to give us a glimpse into his life by publishing his journals. Very enjoyable and highly recommended. no reviews | add a review
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