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An Orderly Man: A Memoir
Roger Hargreaves
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________________ 'Absorbing... his gift for dialogue is exceptional' - The Observer ________________ First published in 1983, An Orderly Man is volume three of Dirk Bogarde’s best-selling memoirs. After completing work on Visconti’s Death in Venice, the celebrated actor seeks a refuge from 20 years of ‘continual motion’. This dream of a peaceful retreat materialises itself in the form of a neglected farmhouse in the South of France. However, before he is rewarded with the calm he craves, he is forced to endure the relative evils of dying olive trees and the rampaging mistral. In this pursuit ... Read more
________________ 'Absorbing... his gift for dialogue is exceptional' - The Observer ________________ First published in 1983, An Orderly Man is volume three of Dirk Bogarde’s best-selling memoirs. After completing work on Visconti’s Death in Venice, the celebrated actor seeks a refuge from 20 years of ‘continual motion’. This dream of a peaceful retreat materialises itself in the form of a neglected farmhouse in the South of France. However, before he is rewarded with the calm he craves, he is forced to endure the relative evils of dying olive trees and the rampaging mistral. In this pursuit ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Bloomsbury Reader
Number of pages
384
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781448208203
SKU
V9781448208203
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About Roger Hargreaves
Sir Dirk Bogarde was an English actor and novelist. Initially a matinee idol, Bogarde later acted in art-house films such as Death In Venice. As well as completing six novels, Bogarde wrote several volumes of autobiography. Between 1947 and 1991, Bogarde made more than sixty films. For over two decades he lived in Italy and France, ... Read more
Reviews for An Orderly Man: A Memoir
Absorbing... his gift for dialogue is exceptional
The Observer
The Observer