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A Postillion Struck by Lightning
  • ISBN: 9781448217199
  • Pages: 303
  • Illustrations: B/W illustrations
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Binding: Paperback

A Postillion Struck by Lightning

A Memoir

Dirk Bogarde
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First published in 1977, A Postillion Struck by Lightning is volume one of Dirk Bogarde’s best-selling memoirs.

Following Bogarde from childhood through adolescence, to the beginnings of his budding career, A Postillion Struck by Lightning is a heartfelt memoir, offering insight into what created the drive and charisma that eventually made him a star. Dreamy, sun-soaked summers full of freedom spent with his younger sister are mixed with holidays in France and rambling the countryside.

Writing plays instead of playing sports, Dirk’s talents lay in the creativity of painting and expression rather than in the precision of maths or science, much to the growing concern of his parents. Packed off to live with relatives in Scotland, his father hoped that a proper Scottish education would equip his son to follow in his footsteps for a career in Newspapers. In Scotland, Dirk learned to defend himself, to sound like a native Glaswegian, and to hide his intense homesickness . . .



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