PublishedPenguin, November 2013 |
ISBN9780141977508 |
FormatSoftcover, 1008 pages |
Dimensions19.8cm × 12.9cm × 4.2cm |
The greatest icon in the history of cinema, Charlie Chaplin lived one of the most dramatic rags to riches stories ever told. His life was marked by extraordinary contrasts- the child of London slums who became a multimillionaire; the on-screen clown who was a driven perfectionist behind the cameras;; the adulated star who publicly fell from grace after personal and political scandal.
This engrossing and definitive work, the only biography written with full access to Chaplin's archives, tells the whole story of a brilliant, complex man.
Now fully updated with added pictures and an extended filmography, it includes revelatory new material on Chaplin's marriages, his affair with movie star Louise Brooks, his persecution by the FBI during anti-Communist witch hunts - exposing their role in the 'white slavery' case against him - and the significance of Richard Attenborough's film Chaplin.
'I cannot imagine how anyone could write a better book on the great complex subject ... movingly entertaining, awesomely thorough and profoundly respectful.' Sunday Telegraph
'In all, one of the great cinema books; a labour of love, and a splendid achievement.' Variety
'The Life ... that we've long needed ... a combination of warmth towards its subject and judicious setting straight of the records.' Observer
'One of those addictive biographies in which you start by looking in the index for items that interest you ... and as dawn breaks you're reading the book from cover to cover.' Financial Times
'It is a massive work and reflects a massive talent.' The New York Times Book Review