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What Fresh Lunacy is This? Robert Sellers

What Fresh Lunacy is This? By Robert Sellers

What Fresh Lunacy is This? by Robert Sellers


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Summary

Oliver Reed may not have been Britain's biggest film star - for a period in early 70s he came within a hairsbreadth of replacing Sean Connery as James Bond - but he is an august member of that small band of people, like George Best and Eric Morecambe, who transcended their chosen medium, became too big for it even, and grew into cultural icons.

What Fresh Lunacy is This? Summary

What Fresh Lunacy is This? by Robert Sellers

Oliver Reed may not have been Britain's biggest film star - for a period in the early 70s he came within a hairsbreadth of replacing Sean Connery as James Bond - but he is an august member of that small band of people, like George Best and Eric Morecambe, who transcended their chosen medium, became too big for it even, and grew into cultural icons. For the first time Reed's close family has agreed to collaborate on a project about the man himself. The result is a fascinating new insight into a man seen by many as merely a brawling, boozing hellraiser. And yet he was so much more than this. For behind that image, which all too often he played up to in public, was a vastly complex individual, a man of deep passions and loyalty but also deep-rooted vulnerability and insecurities. Why was a proud, patriotic, intelligent, successful and erudite man so obsessed about proving himself to others, time and time again? Although the Reed myth is of Homeric proportions, he remains a national treasure and somewhat peculiar icon. Praise for other books by Robert Sellers: Hellraisers: The Life and Inebriated Times of Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole, and Oliver Reed: 'So wonderfully captures the wanton belligerence of both binging and stardom you almost feel the guys themselves are telling the tales.' GQ. Vic Armstrong: The True Adventures of the World's Greatest Stuntman: 'This is the best and most original behind-the-scenes book I have read in years, gripping and revealing.' Roger Lewis, Daily Mail. Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down: '...a rollicking good read...Sellers has done well to capture a vivid snapshot of this exciting time.' Lynn Barber, Sunday Times.

What Fresh Lunacy is This? Reviews

Lively ... always entertaining. Sunday Times A brilliant and beguiling account of Reed's life and times. Mail on Sunday Invaluable colour, context and quotable stories ... a lament for a version of England and a way of being a movie star that doesn't really exist anymore. Empire Unexpectedly moving, as well as one of the most compelling volumes it has been my pleasure to pick up for some time. Bookbag wildly funny and strangely moving. Guardian

About Robert Sellers

Robert Sellers is the author of the bestselling Hellraisers: The Life and Inebriated Times of Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole and Oliver Reed and Hollywood Hellraisers. He has also written biographies on Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, a history of the George Harrison/Monty Python film company HandMade, and the controversial Battle for Bond, which for a time was banned by the family of Ian Fleming. He was a regular contributor to Empire, Total Film, Independent, SFX and Cinema Retro and has contributed to a number of television documentaries, including Channel 4's The 100 Best Family Films.

Additional information

GOR005073281
9781472101129
147210112X
What Fresh Lunacy is This? by Robert Sellers
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
20130613
512
N/A
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