Manning Clark:A Life - Brian Matthews
As featured in this weeks Good Weekend and the result of more than a decade’s research and writing, Manning Clark:A Life is the authorised biography of one of the most influential Australian intellectuals in the last quarter of a century.
Manning Clark was one of the most influential Australian intellectuals of the last half century. His [...]
Blood and Tinsel - Jim Sharman
“Jim Sharman brought sparkle and magic to Australian theatre, although this autobiography leaves some secrets untold.” - Katharine Brisbane smh.com.au
‘Blood & Tinsel is a stunning self-portrait-lyrical, wry, smart and uncompromising-of one of the most daring Australian directors. Jim has perched ringside at the carnival of his own times -and it’s a hot ticket!
The Sharman/Shaman/Showman firmament twinkles with galaxies as diverse as Rocky Horror, Hair, discovering Kubrick, Lou Reed, Weimar cabaret. He made Australian creativity hip and original and international when it really mattered.’ - Geoffrey Rush
A dazzling memoir of passion and humour In Blood & Tinsel, Jim Sharman takes us on an epic personal journey from his colourful childhood in his father’s boxing troupe to Tokyo, London, Berlin and Sydney via the international successes of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Whether recounting conversations with Lou Reed, giving us the inside story about Rocky Horror or describing a fateful meeting with Patrick White, Jim Sharman casts a brilliant story of the people and events that have shaped the times.
Blood & Tinsel ranges from the rough and ready world of outback Australia in the fi fties, where boxers and panto dames shared the stage, to the cultural explosions in which Sharman played a part. Blood & Tinsel is a remarkable story about Australia. It is also a moving tribute to a family legendary in the entertainment stakes.
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