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A wonderfully frank and funny memoir by Britain's greatest and most
ferocious interviewer, Lynn Barber. 'Packed full of incredible
stories' Glamour 'Funny, bold, incisive, clever and interesting'
Independent 'Candid, unsentimental and extremely funny. I read it
in one glorious go, laughing and crying throughout' Zoe Heller Lynn
Barber, by her own admission, has always suffered from a compelling
sense of nosiness. An exceptionally inquisitive child she
constantly questioned everyone she knew about imitate details of
their lives. This talent for nosiness, coupled with her unusual
lack of the very English fear of social embarrassment, turned out
to be the perfect qualification for a celebrity interviewer. In A
Curious Career, Lynn Barber takes us from her early years as a
journalist at Penthouse - where she started out interviewing foot
fetishists, voyeurs, dominatrices and men who liked wearing nappies
- to her later more eminent role interrogating a huge cross-section
of celebrities ranging from politicians to film stars, comedians,
writers, artists and musicians. A Curious Career is full of
glorious anecdotes - the interview with Salvador Dali that, at
Dali's invitation, ended up lasting four days, or the drinking
session with Shane MacGowan during which they planned to rob a
bank. It also contains eye-opening transcripts, such as her
infamous interview with the hilarious and spectacularly rude
Marianne Faithfull. A wonderfully frank and funny memoir by
Britain's greatest and most ferocious interviewer, A Curious Career
is also a fascinating window into the lives of celebrities and the
changing world of journalism.
Lynn Barber's true story is now a major film of the same name
scripted by Nick Hornby. At 16, Lynn Barber was an ambitious
schoolgirl working towards a place at Oxford, when she was picked
up at a bus-stop by an attractive older man in a sports car. So
began a relationship that almost wrecked her life. Barber's
fascinating memoir takes us beyond this bizarre episode, revealing
how it left her with an abiding mistrust of men which paradoxically
led her to a promiscuous life-style at university until she met her
husband-to-be. "An Education" tells how she went on to work for
seven years at daring (for the times) men's magazine "Penthouse'
before beginning her starry days as the Demon Barber - Britain's
most entertaining and most feared interviewer. The book ends with
an extraordinarily moving account of the early death of her
husband. Her writing is refreshingly frank and funny.
When Lynn Barber was sixteen, a stranger in a maroon sports car
pulled up beside her as she was on her way home from school and
offered her a ride. It was the beginning of a long journey from
innocence to precocious experience-an affair with an older man that
would change her life. Barber's seducer left her with a taste for
luxury hotels and posh restaurants and trips abroad, expensive
habits that she managed to support in later life as a successful
London journalist whose barbed interviews at once terrorized and
fascinated her smart-set subjects. A poignant, shockingly candid
account of the stages in a literary life-from promiscuity at Oxford
to a stint at Penthouse to a complex marriage that endured-An
Education is a classic of English memoir.
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