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Secret Dreams: A Biography of Michael Redgrave (Hardcover)

by Alan Strachan (Author) "On Sunday, 24 April 1960, Michael Redgrave must have felt at the pinnacle of both personal and professional success ..." (more)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 484 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; First Edition, First Impression edition (13 April 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297607642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297607649
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 16.6 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 297,177 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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TLS

'... absorbing and informative biography ... Strachan opens a door onto many great performances... His analysis of every film role is superb, the research torrential ... Here is a wealth of stage-lore, cultural history, well-organized biography and critical insight unmatched in recent years ... if Michael Redgrave is now a forgotton actor, SECRET DREAMS will pacify all those who feel this to be one of posterity's unjust verdicts.'


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'As theatrical subjects go this is quite a scoop, and the author has had access to plenty of private papers that furnish the story with the crucial element of uncomfortable sexual candour. Names are named, in other words... This is very much a contemporary acting family given a fascinating historical dimension by this thorough, thoughtful biography.' (PUBLISHING NEWS )

'... Strachan writes well. His description of Redgrave's fairly miserable childhood is intelligent and readable...' (THE SUNDAY TIMES )

'Redgrave's bisexuality was kept secret during his lifetime, but has since been widely exposed. What startled me, reading this book, was the range of his partners - everyone from Noel Coward and Edith Evans to passing guardsmen.' (Lynn Barber DAILY TELEGRAPH )

'The book puts some juicy source material to good use. Letters between Redgrave's parents... yeild a story of bigamous marriage which might have been staged in repertoire with Black Ey'd Susan. Private diaries describe Redgrave's dormitory crushes and Aesthetic student years. Letters from Edith Evans commemorate an unexpectedly vigorous affair between Jack Worthing and Lady Bracknell: "Darling, please don't alter. I love you shamelessly."' (INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY )

'Strachan... convinced me that, at his best, Redgrave was indeed truly great... Strachan proves himself a natural and highly sympathetic biographer. His account of Redgrave's actor father Roy... brilliantly captures the rackety lives of Edwardian theatricals and the rigours of provincial touring. Strachan is equally good at evoking the Cambridge of the 1920s.' (THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )

'In this excellent biography... the author convinced me that Redgrave's interpretations of such classic parts as Hamlet, Richard II, Shylock, Antony, Lear and, above all, Uncle Vanya were as great if not greater than any of his rivals. There are also illuminating insights into the many films... in which Redgrave conveyed repressed emotion with extraordinary economy... Strachan, who is a dab hand at the acerbic aside, has infectious fun rubbishing some of Regrave's lesser films...' (MAIL ON SUNDAY )

'Strachan, a Scots-born theatre director and writer, has produced an informed and readable life of a man remembered more for the dynasty he founded... than for his performances. Strachan redresses that imbalance; he also illuminates Redgrave's complex, unorthodox personal life, which is really the key to the book... Judged by Redgrave standards, the rest of the world appears very, very staid by comparison.' (THE HERALD (GLASGOW) )

'The fine and judicious biography [Strachan] has written does an important service in restoring a major figure to its rightful place in the theatrical landscape.' (Simon Callow THE GUARDIAN )

'first-rate biography' (Roger Lewis SUNDAY EXPRESS )

'Strachan's main aim... is 'the reclamation of a great actor': this study certainly represents a solid start.' (SCOTSMAN )

'Alan Strachan's biograpy of Redgrave is a fine work of scholarship and an excellent read. He is as expert at painting the Edwardian theatrical milieu in which Redgrave's parents made their careers as he is at unpicking the actor's tortuous private life... he deserves this exhaustive and entertaining study.' (THE TIMES )

'Strachan eloquently demolishes the view that Redgrave was an over-intellectual actor... Secret Dreams is fluently written and meticulously edited, and avoids theatrical gush, speculative psychobabble, and unreliable anecdotes. Strachan discusses Redgrave's weakneses as an actor intelligently and persuasively...' (NEW STATESMAN )

'... splendid, thorough and insightful... Strachan is a good, close reader of Redgrave's performances, and his comments upon them are accurate and refreshingly unhagiographic... excellent biography... full of arresting quotes and good anecdotes. Consistently absorbing and enjoyable, it is as good as Piers Paul Read's recent biography of Alec Guiness, and that is high praise indeed.' (LITERARY REVIEW )

'... absorbing and informative biography ... Strachan opens a door onto many great performances... His analysis of every film role is superb, the research torrential ... Here is a wealth of stage-lore, cultural history, well-organized biography and critical insight unmatched in recent years ... if Michael Redgrave is now a forgotton actor, SECRET DREAMS will pacify all those who feel this to be one of posterity's unjust verdicts.' (TLS )

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Greats, 17 Nov 2008
By M. J. Saxton (Dewsbury, West Yorkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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An absorbing read, it explores the life of a, now, half forgotten actor. What it has to say about his work and technique is fascinating.

It is a book any actor should read for ideas on role development.

A much greater part of the book is, of course, a chronicle of his life and loves. This is where the writer's affection for his subject is transparent: Michael Redgrave could obviously be very selfish and self-indulgent in his personal life, perhaps a trait of bisexuality, but Strachan never becomes censorious or vindictive. This gives the book an added quality by its honesty.

Star names abound, which is always good in a biography, providing the chance to wallow in a past world of glamour, but not skimping on the detail of just how financially unrewarding the life of a star can be.

This is a book of wonderful style and content.

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