by Cecil Beaton (Author), Cecil Beaton (Author), Hugo Vickers (Editor)
' Vickers allows Beaton to come alive in his own era; and forces us to conclude that, for all his snobbery and insecurity, here was a man determined to savour his life, and satisfy his ever quizzical eye' Philip Hoare, TLS Cecil Beaton was at the very heart of the Swinging Sixties - contributing to VOGUE and surrounded by the rich, the famous and the beautiful. He travelled aboard Cecile de Rothschild's yacht with Garbo, his former lover. He visited Picasso at his home, the Rolling Stones in Marrakech and Andy Warhol in New York. He met Peter Sellers, Paul Getty and the young David Hockney. Filled with his characteristic waspish wit, the diaries Beaton wrote during these years reveal his fascination with the younger generation as they broke down boundaries just as he and his friends had done in the 1920s.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 498
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Oct 2004
ISBN 10: 075382020X
ISBN 13: 9780753820209
Book Overview: The Beaton exhibition was HUGE proving the lure of this enigmatic genius Full of gossip about the stars and villains of the Sixties - Mick Jagger, Greta Garbo, Chanel... 'He is seen taking a last fling at life, trying mescaline in New York, hanging out with The Rolling Stones, falling out of love with an ageing and grumpy Greta Garbo and gasping at the assurance of Barbra Streisand as he worked on the costumes for Funny Girl...the account of Rip Van with it - the nickname coined for him by Cyril Connolly - exploring Morocco with the Rolling Stones is alone worth the price of the book' Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times 'Hugo Vickers has edited the diaries quite brilliantly, allotting most space to those characters - Chanel, Garbo, Picasso, Streisand, Jagger - who still ring a bell, and providing absorbing and often very comical footnotes for those who do not...Beaton in the Sixties stands as a unique memorial to the Swinging Sixties' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday