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Smiling in Slow Motion

Journals, 1991-1994. The Journals of Derek Jarman

By (author) Derek Jarman
Introduction by Neil Bartlett
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Vintage Publishing, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage Classics
Published: 2nd Aug 2018
Dimensions: w 131mm h 195mm d 31mm
Weight: 360g
ISBN-10: 1784875163
ISBN-13: 9781784875169
Barcode No: 9781784875169
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Synopsis
'The life-affirming expression of an artist engaged in living to the full' The Times Smiling in Slow Motion is Derek Jarman's last journal, stretching from May 1991 until a fortnight before his death in February 1994. Jarman writes with his trademark humour and candour about friends and enemies, as he races through his final years of film-making, gardening and radical political protest. Written from Jarman's Charing Cross Road flat, his famed garden at Dungeness, and finally from his bed in St Bartholomew's Hospital, Jarman meditates on his own deteriorating health and the loss of his contemporaries. Yet Smiling in Slow Motion is not simply a chronicle of illness and regret: it is, at its heart, one of endeavour, determination and pride. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NEIL BARTLETT

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Gossipy, candid, funny, and, as Jarman's illness takes hold, powerfully moving * Choice Magazine * Present on every page is the creative sparkle and compellingly generous spirit of a man who was in every way an uncompromising individual * The Times * In these diaries... the artist and film director emerges as a down-to-earth visionary... this perceptive and enjoyable work is something of a miracle * Independent * For all his anger, Jarman never seems brutalised. He retains his humanity and his good humour. His is a wonderfully garrulous, mercurial, polymathic daemon * Literary Review * Jarman [is] the sort of troublemaking visionary who one day may be compared with Blake -- John Gill * Time Out *