Ever, Dirk: The Bogarde Letters

Ever, Dirk: The Bogarde Letters

by JohnColdstream (Editor)

Synopsis

The success of John Coldstream's bestselling biography of Dirk Bogarde demonstrates that the interest in one of Britain's leading actors, memoirists and novelists does not diminish, even though it is a decade since his death. Bogarde was a secretive man, who destroyed many of his own papers and diaries. Fortunately, the recipients of his letters treasured them, enabling John Coldstream to bring together this fascinating collection of hitherto unpublished material. Bogarde wrote to each correspondent according to the nature of the friendship, but invariably he was frank, gossipy, funny and often malicious. The joy of writing, particularly as he grew older and chose to live in France, was never far away. The letters display the qualities familiar to those who knew the private Bogarde: acute observation, laser-like intelligence, impatience with the foolish, compassion for the needy, a relish for the witty metaphor, and a catastrophic disdain for correct spelling and punctuation. Above all, to read his letters is to hear him talk, and no coversation with Dirk Bogarde was dull. Recipients included the film director Joseph Losey, Bogarde's first publisher Norah Smallwood, the film critic Dilys Powell, and the novelist Penelope Mortimer.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 536
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 14 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0297852418
ISBN 13: 9780297852414
Book Overview: Dirk Bogarde's own books - memoir and fiction - sold over one million copies John Coldstream's authorised biography of Bogarde has netted over 35,000 hb Phoenix reissued Bogarde's first book, A POSTILLION STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Serialisation of the letters to tie-in with publication.

Media Reviews
his letters seem special and intimate, almost like a private language. Writing, like acting, works by illusion. But the pleasure they give is not illusory, and on that score Ever, Dirk is a cornucopia. -- JOHN CAREY THE SUNDAY TIMES Bogarde's gifted biographer the delight of this book is Coldstream's deft and intelligent editing the perfect book to while away a summer afternoon. -- PHILIP HOARE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH reveals both his waspish gossipy side as well as his tender one -- KIRSTY LAING FRONT ROW, BBC RADIO 4 The Whip is enjoying the new book of letters from the late actor Dirk Bogarde... waspish. THE SUN fascinating... meticulously edited... -- BRYAN FORBES THE SPECTATOR notable for their poetic charm, cantankerous, bitchy honesty and their author's total inability to spell or use conventional syntax. TIME OUT enormous and inexhaustibly fascinating... The book's other hero is John Coldstream... so pleasurable. DAILY EXPRESS 'What an egregious conundrum Dirk Bogarde was. This collection remarkably reveals a fascinating, original and in some ways haunted man in shockingly unmediated form', -- SIMON CALLLOW THE GUARDIAN at his best... his letters are engaging and informative... Bogarde has been beautifully served by Coldstream. -- LYNN BARBER THE DAILY TELEGRAPH a funny, petulant and wildly entertaining selection. -- YOU MUST REALLY READ COLUMN SUNDAY TIMES John Coldstream, the editor of Ever, Dirk, sees the book as completing a quartet in different media, made up of an Arena documentary first broadcast in 2001, Coldstream's authorised biography and an archival website. -- ADAM MARS-JONES THE OBSERVER filled with zest for life -- CHRISTOPHER FOWLER INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY the letters of a lucky man... This is all very endearing - or as he would put it, indearing. -- PETER LEWIS THE DAILY MAIL The letters of Sir Dirk Bogarde - acerbic, witty, mournful, misspelled - arrive in a volume big enough to stop a bullet or stun a rhinoceros...Readers of EVER DIRK can expect to laugh, sigh, and from time to time, recoil in outrage. THE IRISH TIMES Might it be premature to state this will be my Book Of the Year? -- Roger Lewis MAIL ON SUNDAY The editing is exemplary, with just enough well-placed notes and linking paragraphs to guide us smoothly through this parabola of Bogarde's later life... magnificently produced. THE STAGE meticulously edited by the faithful Coldstream SUNDAY HERALD pure magic... An epistolary classic. -- Robert Gwyn Palmer THE RESIDENT illuminating THE LIST (SCOTLAND)
Author Bio
John Coldstream was on the staff of the two Telegraphs (Sunday and Daily) for 17 years starting on the 'Peterborough' column and then working as deputy literary editor of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph before becoming Literary Editor of the Daily Telegraph in 1992. His first book, DIRK BOGARDE: the authorised biography, was acclaimed on its publication in 2004