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The Python Years: Diaries 1969-1979 Volume One
By (Author) Michael Palin
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
9th September 2014
11th September 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
791.45028092
Paperback
752
Width 200mm, Height 132mm, Spine 48mm
578g
Michael Palin's diaries begin when he was newly married and struggling to make a name for himself in the world of television comedy. But Monty Python was just around the corner . . .
Enjoying an unlikely cult status early on, the Pythons then proceeded to tour the USA and Canada. As their popularity grew, so Palin relates how the group went their separate ways, later to re-form for stage shows and the celebrated films The Holy Grail and Life of Brian. Living through the three-day week and the miners strike, and all the trials of a peripatetic life are also essential ingredients of these perceptive and funny diaries.His warmth and capacity for joy are very appealing - Katie Owen
This is an entertaining and at times deeply moving read - MAIL ON SUNDAYPalin's style is so fluid, and his sincerity so palpable, that it is often easy to underestimate just how talented he is as a comedian, a broadcaster and a writer - SUNDAY EXPRESShis showbiz observations are so absorbing . . . Palin is an elegant and engaging writer - GUARDIANMichael Palin established his reputation with Monty Python's Flying Circus and Ripping Yarns. His work also includes several films, including an award-winning performance in A Fish Called Wanda and, more recently, American Friends and Fierce Creatures. His television credits include two films for the BBC's Great Railway Journeys, the plays East of Ipswich and Number 27, and Alan Bleasdale's GBH. The books he wrote to accompany his TV travels have all been bestsellers, as are his published diaries.