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Animal Magic: A Brother's Story [Hardcover]

Andrew Barrow
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10 Feb 2011

'Your brother looked healthy, happy, natural. But everything else about him is extremely odd. Not faintly odd. Extremely odd. Except in appearance. He's the opposite of you.' Quentin Crisp

At the age of twenty-two, the youngest of five brothers, Jonathan Barrow, was killed with his fiancée in a car crash. He left behind the manuscript of a novel, The Queue, in which, among other things, he prophesied his own death. The story of a boy and a dachshund, populated by a kaleidoscopic menagerie of people and animals and an array of anthropomorphic in-betweens, The Queue is a vivid and irreverent portrayal of the world in which Jonathan and his awe-struck older brother Andrew were raised.

Jonathan and his book form the framework of a remarkable study of a young man's inner and outer effervescence, his family, England and high and low society in the Swinging Sixties. Filled with fascinating and fantastical anecdotes, Animal Magic documents a heady and peripatetic childhood in Lancashire, the Lake District and Wiltshire, misadventures at home and school, and the early working life of the two brothers, on the lower rungs of show business, backstage at Claridge's, and finally in advertising. This spellbinding elegy negotiates love affairs, family tensions, exhibitions, publishers' rejections and precarious living in a flat in Tite Street, Chelsea.

Punctuated with excerpts from The Queue and Jonathan's other bizarre and brilliant writings, Animal Magic is a book bursting with humour, wit and pathos and featuring an outlandish cast of characters, from an eccentric father, a mischievous family dog and a down-and-out ex-schoolmaster to curious stars of Swinging London like Mick Jagger and Tommy Cooper. It is a memoir unlike any other.


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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape (10 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0224090593
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224090599
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 2.7 x 22.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 584,435 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A book unlike any other: it's about jokes and brothers and grief; it's about love and death and how much, and how little, you can ever know someone else. And, like all the best autobiographies, its also about the need to remember. Offbeat, obsessive, and often killingly funny. (Craig Brown )

A very funny, original and touching memoir to a lost brother. (Barry Humphries )

Animal Magic is exactly that... a funny, dark memoir. Think Tommy Cooper describing a painting by Hieronymus Bosch. (Nicholas Haslam )

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Animal Magic is a wonderfully original memoir: an account of two brothers and the exhilarating private world they invented.

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4.0 out of 5 stars 'Not faintly odd. Extremely odd.' 8 Dec 2012
By Eleanor TOP 500 REVIEWER
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In 1970 Andrew Barrow's brother Jonathan died, with his fiancée, in a car crash. Although only 22 at the time of his death, Jonathan had done much in his short life, including working at Claridges, selling several artworks, designing the backdrops for the opera 'Pharsalia', trying to make it as a live entertainer, and publishing two short stories. In the final months of his life he had also been writing a novel, The Queue, which was finally published in 2011.

Andrew had always been close to his brother, in awe of him and his talents, and always slightly in his shadow. They shared many private jokes and collected odd characters they met in London and elsewhere. However, Jonathan had his own, rather glamorous, life and Andrew (who was trying unsuccessfully to be a stand-up comedian) often felt sidelined. In this honest memoir Andrew gives us a biography of his brother, quoting extensively from "The Queue" to show how fact and fiction were closely linked. As well as a portrait of a now almost-forgotten young man (Andrew's two wives had been unaware of his existence, for example), Andrew also gives us an entertaining picture of his upper middle-class upbringing, eccentric Harrow school teachers, and London in the Swinging Sixties.

Quentin Crisp, who knew both brothers, said to Andrew of Jonathan: "Your brother looked healthy, happy, and natural. He could have played head prefect at Eton. They all adored him in the As You Like It [a Soho cafe]. But everything *else* about him is extremely odd. Not faintly odd. *Extremely* odd. Except in appearance. He's the *opposite* of you." "Animal Magic" is the perfect vehicle by which to get to know both brothers.
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1.0 out of 5 stars kindle 30 May 2011
By R. Tidd
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Another book that I was interested in purchasing in the Kindle edition. However, the saving is only just over £1.33 over a hardback version. When ebook versions are significantly different I will spend more money in the long run. For the moment I will get this from the library for free.
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