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Spike Milligan Humphrey Carpenter

Spike Milligan By Humphrey Carpenter

Spike Milligan by Humphrey Carpenter


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Summary

Spike Milligan was one of Britain's best-loved comics as well as one of the most original. In this reassessment of Spike's life and career, biographer Humphrey Carpenter has unearthed a character who could be as difficult and contradictory as he was generous and talented.

Spike Milligan Summary

Spike Milligan by Humphrey Carpenter

Spike Milligan was one of Britain's best-loved comics as well as one of the most original. In this reassessment of Spike's life and career, biographer Humphrey Carpenter has - through copious research and access to many of those closest to the great man - unearthed a character who could be as difficult and contradictory as he was generous and talented. The creator of The Goons was to influence a whole generation of comics, yet was never to feel fully valued. His periods of depression were matched by periods of high creativity - there were poems, novels, volumes of biography, as well as a television series and a one-man show as Spike searched for his best means of expression. There was also, as revealed here, his inveterate womanising. Married three times and with four children to whom he was devoted, two illegitimate children were to remain barely acknowledged.

Spike Milligan Reviews

a fascinating portrait - The Times Literary Supplement

Carpenter has made a very good job, scholarly and entertaining, of turning the adventures of one of Britain's strangest ever talents into a reliable narrative - Word

In this definitive biography, Humphrey Carpenter demonstrates how Milligan was his own worst enemy - a brilliant, impulsive, impatient man who never quite belonged to the human race ... The beauty of Carpenter's biography is that this man of contradictions is laid before us in all his crazy glory. - Sunday Express

This experienced and genial biographer settles down into his familiar, businesslike style, unafraid of addressing the less savoury aspects of his subject. - Observer

This biography takes us at a cracking pace through Milligan's war service, the Goon Show years, his literary career, and his attempts, largely unsuccessful, to repeat the mass appeal of The Goons ... It is all part of a complex personality that Carpenter has done well to grapple into a readable biography. - The Sunday Times

Humphrey Carpenter chronicles all his (Spike's) antisocial and depressive behaviour with tremendous diligence. - Mail on Sunday

Carpenter has raided the BBC archives to reproduce memos and letters which give a vivid picture of life at the Beeb when Spike was at his creative acme. He is good at describing the chemistry and backstage tension of The Goo

About Humphrey Carpenter

Humphrey Carpenter is the author of many biographies and has won the Somerset Maugham Award, the E.M. Forster Award, the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize and was a runner-up for the Whitbread Prize for biography. He lives in Oxford and used to run a jazz band called Vile Bodies.

Additional information

GOR003602348
9780340826119
0340826118
Spike Milligan by Humphrey Carpenter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
2003-08-04
448
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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