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Rich: The Life of Richard Burton by Melvyn Bragg; 9781444789164

Rich: The Life of Richard Burton

By Melvyn Bragg

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In Rich: The Life of Richard Burton, Melvyn Bragg offers an enthralling exploration of the life and legacy of one of Britain’s most celebrated actors. This biography delves into the complexities of Burton's character, portraying him not merely as a star of theatre and cinema but as a multifaceted individual whose passion and tumultuous personal life shaped his illustrious career.

The Story

Bragg meticulously chronicles Burton's journey from his modest beginnings in Wales to international fame. The narrative is rich with vivid anecdotes, showcasing Burton's formidable talent and his intense relationships with iconic figures such as Elizabeth Taylor and his contemporaries. The book paints a portrait of an artist who grappled with his own demons, revealing the struggles behind his charismatic façade.

Why Readers Love It

  • In-depth Research: Bragg’s extensive research and interviews bring authenticity to Burton’s story.
  • Captivating Prose: The writing style is both engaging and eloquent, striking a delicate balance between biography and storytelling.
  • Insightful Themes: Themes of identity, fame, and the duality of public versus private life resonate throughout the text, making it a profound reflection on celebrity culture.

Perfect For

This biography is ideal for readers interested in theatre studies, cinema, and the arts, as well as fans of Bragg’s previous works, such as The Adventure of English and Remember Me?. It offers a compelling glimpse into the life of a cultural icon, making it a must-read for anyone fascinated by the interplay of talent and tragedy in the world of entertainment.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 132 mm × 198 mm × 49 mm
Pages: 720
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781444789164

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