A razor-sharp and achingly funny memoir of the men and movies that shaped one woman's life. A unique and wondeful memoir, 'Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers' is the story of how a young female film critic's love-life is affected (and nearly ruined) by her obsession with male movie stars. As her increasingly hapless hunt for the right man unfolds and her television and newspaper career unravels, our heroine finally begins to understand that difficult truth: life is just not like the movies. Entwined with digressions on great screen actors -- her dream-life with Gerard Depardieu; a personal ad seeking out Tom Cruise; a disastrous climactic encounter with Jeff Bridges -- 'Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers' is a helter-skelter ride through love and the movies which reads like a screwball comedy. And the screwball is our heroine, who seems to know everything about movies and the human heart, and nothing about anything else. Written in a fresh and utterly engaging voice, 'Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers' is both moving and hilarious -- a bittersweet and endearingly honest one-off. Reviews 'It is difficult not to love Antonia Quirke, so just give in and give yourself up to this memoir!if Bridget Jones were funnier, more articulate and more intelligent, she would be Antonia Quirke.' The Times 'Poignant and profound.' Will Self 'Like being run over by a circus -- and loving it. A brilliant book.' Julie Burchill 'Antonia Quirke writes like an angel. Truly comic and not just satirical, her enchanting debut is halfway between a book to read and a game to play. People who imagine they are the only ones who have read it will go on trading the names of male film stars until they realise that EVERYBODY has read it.' Clive James '!a mad, marvellous film-crazed memoir!Quirke is a young film critic of eccentric brilliance!beautifully written, shamelessly honest and deeply comical!Quirke's wry self awareness is extremely funny.' Sunday Times 'It is a terrific read and contains some of the best writing about actors I've encountered!I should have put it aside as unsuitable for my purposes after just 15 minutes but kept giving myself a few more pages, and then a few more, instead of getting down to work. So, if the above strikes you as hastily unfinished, blame [Antonia Quirke].' Independent About the Author Antonia Quirke is a journalist and lives in London. Her first book 'Jaws' was published by the BFI in 2003. Prizes / Key title A razor-sharp and achingly funny memoir of the men and movies that shaped one woman's life. / 'Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers' will appeal to everyone who has ever violently argued over a film or who has secretly imagined a screen legend enter their own life. / In June 2007, Antonia is starting a weekly Sunday Times Style magazine column in June, essentially in the character of the book, to be called Beautiful Strangers. / Nick Hornby is proposing to write the screenplay for Warner Brothers. |