
Synopsis
From Winston Graham, author of the Poldark series, the bestselling book and hit television series, comes a collection of his memoirs that were once consigned to his safe.
Memoirs of a Private Man follows the rise of a delicate Manchester lad from the isolation of Cornwall to fame and the glittering London film scene. Its pages are peopled by luminaries, among them Alfred Hitchcock, who turned Graham's best-selling novel, Marnie , into a classic film, Gregory Peck, and Somerset Maugham.
Author of the bestselling Poldark series, Graham's life was one of success, often excess, yet he never lost sight of its foundations: his love of his wife Jean, companion of fifty years, and his love of words. His memoirs. rich in charm and anecdotes, offer an insight into the unassuming side of the writer whose bestselling novels and their television adaptations have won over the hearts of millions.
'To read his memoir is to meet a charming, decent, old-fashioned sort of character with an enormous capacity for friendship and a wonderful interest in other people . . . Every gentle page offers us a shining example of prolific creativity and a good life well-lived' - Val Hennessy, Daily Mail
'A must for Poldark fans . . . His essential niceness shines through in this endearingly self-effacing autobiography' - Maggie Pringle, Express
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To read his memoir is to meet a charming, decent, old-fashioned sort of character with an enormous capacity for friendship and a wonderful interest in other people . . . Every gentle page offers us a shining example of prolific creativity and a good life well-lived.
A must for Poldark fans . . . His essential niceness shines through in this endearingly self-effacing autobiography.
From the incomparable Winston Graham . . . who has everything that anyone else has, then a whole lot more.