I Was Douglas Adams's Flatmate: and Other Encounters with Legends

I Was Douglas Adams's Flatmate: and Other Encounters with Legends

by JamesLambert (Cover Design), Andrew Mc Gibbon (Author)

Synopsis

Based on his Radio 4 series, Andrew McGibbon brings his sharp and witty attention to a group of people who spent time with legendary figures. Each interview gives the individual's unique account of their association and offers an intimate portrait that humanises the artist. Relieved of the burden of a biographer, these glimpses, full of anecdote and detail, show the subjects in a different light, close-up and often very personal. Because while the legends encountered may be or have been extraordinary people they still suffered ailments, drank to excess occasionally, bumped their heads and fell in love. Featuring Ernest Hemingway's "La Secretaria," Johnny Cash's "Tailor," Moazzem Begg's "Lawyer," Tina Turner's "Only White Dancer," "Les Dawson's Gag" Writer and a host of significant others, "I Was Douglas Adams' Flatmate" finishes with the author's own account, full of glorious and lurid detail, of his time as "Morrissey's Drummer."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 03 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0571251722
ISBN 13: 9780571251728
Book Overview: I Was Douglas Adams's Flatmate: and Other Encounters with Legends, by Andrew McGibbon: from the brilliant Radio 4 I Was. . . series comes a funny and revealing book of personal stories of how ordinary people have taken to living or working with great stars.

Author Bio
Andrew is a comedy writer, performer, director and producer who has made comedies for TV and radio starring Harry Shearer, Bob Monkhouse, John Bird, John Sessions, Bill Nighy, Sally Phillips and Fiona Allen. As a drummer he has recorded albums with Morrissey (Viva Hate, Bona Drag, Kill Uncle), Peter Gabriel (Peace Together), My Bloody Valentine (Glider), Bucks Fizz (New Beginnings), Suggs and Chrissie Hynde. His documentary about playwright NF Simpson debuted at the National Film Theatre in May 2008. He lives in London.