An edition of Try to tell the story: a memoir (2009)

Try to tell the story

a memoir

1st ed.

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An edition of Try to tell the story: a memoir (2009)

Try to tell the story

a memoir

1st ed.

One of the most celebrated film critics and historians presents the story of his first 18 years, growing up an only child in south London in the 1940s and 1950s. Romantic, restrained, and tautly written, "Try to Tell the Story" is a haunting and unsentimental look at the fragility of family relationships.

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Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
214

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Try to tell the story: a memoir
2009, Alfred A. Knopf
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Try to Tell the Story
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography., Personal narratives, English.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43092, B
Library of Congress
PN1998.3.T469 A3 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
214

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16842109M
Internet Archive
trytotellstorya00thom
ISBN 13
9780375412134
LCCN
2008019605
OCLC/WorldCat
227191838
Library Thing
6319174
Goodreads
6093572

Work Description

From one of our most celebrated film critics and historians now comes a beautifully written memoir about his first eighteen years, growing up as an only child in south London in the midforties and late fifties. Told with elegance and restraint, partly from the point of view of a child, partly from that of an adult, it is the story of a lonely, stammering boy cared for by a matriarchy of his mother, grandmother, and an upstairs tenant, Miss Davis, to which he adds an imaginary sister, Sally. At the heart of this story is David Thomson's profound sadness at being abandoned by a cold and distant father who visits only on weekends and keeps, as Thomson later discovers, another household.Thomson gives a vivid picture of London in the aftermath of the war, whether it is his grandmother bringing him to a street corner to see Churchill or the bombed-out houses that still smelled of acrid smoke where, though forbidden, he played. Movies became his great escape, and the worlds revealed in Henry V, Red River, The Third Man, and Citizen Kane were part of his rich imaginative life, one that gained him a scholarship to public and eventually film school. And though his father could never tell his son he loved him, he spent the first part of vacations with him and he came back most weekends, taking Thomson to everything from boxing to cricket matches. But as Thomson admits, "I am still, years after his death, bewildered and pained by my father, and trying to love him--or find his love for me."Try to Tell the Story is a haunting and unsentimental look at the fragility of family relationships, a memoir of growing up in the absence of a full-time father, with movies and sports heroes as one's only touchstones.

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