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Memories, Dreams and Reflections [Hardcover]

Marianne Faithfull (Author)
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0007245807 978-0007245802 October 1, 2007
Anecdotal, conversational, intimate, and revealing, this is the iconic artists's raw and honest account of her life, her friends, her triumphs, and mistakes. A wry observer of her slightly off-kilter world, Marianne muses nostalgically about afternoons languishing on Moroccan cushions at George and Pattie Harrison's, getting high and listening to new songs. She fondly recalls the outlandish antics of her Beat friends Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs; is frequently baffled at her image in the press (opening the paper to read of her own demise: "Sixties Star in Death Plunge"); terrified by the curse sent by Kenneth Anger; and mortified by her history of reckless behavior; not to mention her near-death experience in Singapore while looking for an opium den. Legendary characters from Henrietta Moraes and Donatella Versace to Sofia Coppola, Juliette Greco, and Yves St. Laurent's dog show up in this anecdotal memoir. Here is Marianne on the dark side of the 1960s and the bright side of the 1990s, which saw her collaborating with the likes of Blur and Jarvis Cocker; compelling recollections from an unconventional childhood in her father's orgiastic literary commune; and a hilariously decadent few days at Lady Caroline Blackwood's deathbed. This is as intimate a portrait as we've ever had of Marianne, as she meditates on sex and drugs, confronts her alter-ego, the Fabulous Beast, and faces her own mortality in her battle with breast cancer. Since her last book, Marianne has, in her own words, "made quite a few records, gone on many tours, tried to play it straight, and . . . Well, the rest is the subject of this book."

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'A rare talent for lyrical, inventive prose gives her anecdotes wings!.a powerful, radical and quite beautiful work of biographical art.' Sunday Telegraph 'She opens up a box of mini-memoirs about the characters she has met. Instantly engaging. Faithfull is able to produce something of grit and newsworthiness.' Observer --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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By Marianne Faithfull

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate (October 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007245807
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007245802
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #672,408 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable...and sometimes scary lives and times realized in a 320 page chronicle from a gifted musician, actor, and writer., November 17, 2007
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Marianne Faithfull has put together passages of her life and times entwined with a host of well known and not so well known characters that make for riveting stories with a perceptive insight.

This book gives much more rounded details of the life that has been Faithfull's as compared to previous offerings. The Rolling Stones and 60's connections are here of course (the Beats and more contemporary fare as well), but there's so much more. Family, friends, Mariannne's indepth knowledge of history, literature, and music all figure in here and ultimately provide an understanding of why Marianne is who she is and where she's been. Also, why she is such a compelling musician and actor.

Marianne has lived life with a passion that can sometimes be scary, but is ultimately textured and is as grand as the lady's rich heritage.

The adoring fan base she has garnered over the years is well deserved and all of those fans will surely love this book. Others will too. Marianne is a hoot -- with beauty, intelligence and class.

I wonder if Britain and the British press realize what a treasure this lady is. I hope she's acting, singing, and writing for the next "20 years" she mentions toward this book's conclusion. Her work will be one of France's (or Ireland's) best exports.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking, amusing & entertaining, May 30, 2009
This review is from: Memories, Dreams and Reflections (Hardcover)
This riveting sequel to 1994's Faithfull is less formal and detailed, a series of vignettes of people, places, movies, plays & music rather than a structured narrative. The first chapter deals with some unexpected, funny and frightening reactions to the first book. Along the way, her observations serve as a captivating history of popular culture since the 1960s. Yes, there are flashbacks; Marianne revisits her family background, childhood impressions and many interesting personalities and scenarios from the 60s and beyond.

She writes with candor about her long relationship with drugs but the most arresting parts are those in which she affectionately remembers friends and acquaintances, living and departed, like the author Caroline Blackwood (who was briefly married to the confessional poet Robert Lowell), Henrietta Moraes, Roman Polanski and the legendary Beat writers William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso. Fans of her music will love the three chapters devoted to the recording of specific albums: Vagabond Ways of 1999, Kissin' Time of 2002 and Before the Poison, released in 2004.

The most absorbing flashbacks to the 1960s include reminiscences of the young Beatles, Stones, Brian Epstein, Andrew Oldham, Joe Orton and albums like Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Pet Sounds, Ram & Tea for the Tillerman. She shares with Bob Dylan an ambivalence towards the sixties, claiming that 1950s bohemia was more authentic with e.g. the Beats and the decade's jazz masterpieces, so unlike the mass bohemia of the next decade which resulted in much tragedy and wretched excess. Yes, and rock `n roll was born although she doesn't mention the phenomenon.

The chapter My Life as a Magpie is a brief filmography; Marianne performed in films & TV series like Absolutely Fabulous, The Black Rider, Marie Antoinette, Irina Palm, Moondance, Shopping, Intimacy, Paris je t'aime, Lucifer Rising and Girl on a Motorcycle amongst others. One of the most enjoyable features of the book is her knowledge of and appreciation of art & literature. The text is enhanced by references to Blake, Francis Bacon, Boccaccio, Brecht, Cocteau, Dante, Flaubert, Lucian Freud, Horace, Keats, Kerouac, Lowell, Maimonides, Marlowe, Murdoch, Petrarch, Pope, Rimbaud, Sartre, Shelley, Verlaine and Welles, to mention a few.

Less famous authors, actors and directors that she appreciates plus books & movies that she finds noteworthy are introduced with interesting anecdotes or brief descriptions. These include Juliette Greco, Mick Brown, Frank Wedekind, Roberto Calasso, Philip Pullman, John Cooper Powys, Pretty Baby, Les Enfants du Paradis, Innocence, The Third Man and Manon des Sources. The chapter on Decadence with reference to Huysmans' "A Rebours" made me laugh out loud due to its subversive view of nature as measured against the Zeitgeist. The protagonist finds the artificial more appealing than the organic, praising two steam locomotives whilst dismissing nature's `disgusting sameness.' Another heresy is Marianne's rejection of the artist's self-destructive Romantic urge as infantile.

Two sets of plates, one at the beginning and another in the middle, contain 29 full-color and black & white photographs; the book concludes with an index. Although the aforementioned autobiography titled Faithfull is informative and entertaining, the spontaneity of this sequel makes it the more appealing of the two. In Marianne, the wisdom of age emerges hand-in-hand with the most delightful humor. I enjoyed this sparkling read; it is as amusing as the James Young biography of Nico, Nico, Songs They Never Play on the Radio, but significantly more thought-provoking. Currently out of print, Marianne Faithfull: As Tears Go By is a revealing biography by Mark Hodkinson that charts Marianne's life and career up to 1991.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marianne Faithfull's life thus far, August 15, 2008
This review is from: Memories, Dreams and Reflections (Hardcover)
This book reads much like diary- remembrances of friends and events, as though Ms. Faithfull is reconstructing the puzzle of her life. She holds nothing back- whether rcalling the joys of her relationships or re-evaluating the difficult times, observing what can only be seen clearly in the mirror of hindsight. Though she writes her memoir from a personal level, her experiences help understand the social conditions of society during her lifetime. She writes as though she is telling her story for posterity, a letter to her inner child, honestly facing her humanity in a way most of us never will.
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