A Story Lately Told
Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York
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Anjelica Huston
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Anjelica Huston
In her first, dazzling memoir, Anjelica Huston shares the story of her deeply unconventional early life—her enchanted childhood in Ireland, living with her glamorous and artistic mother, educated by tutors and nuns, intrepid on a horse. Huston was raised on an Irish estate to which—between movies—her father, director John Huston, brought his array of extraordinary friends, from Carson McCullers and John Steinbeck to Peter O’Toole and Marlon Brando.
In London, where she lived with her mother and brother in the early sixties when her parents separated, Huston encountered the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac. She understudied Marianne Faithfull in Hamlet. Seventeen, striking, precocious, but still young and vulnerable, she was devastated when her mother died in a car crash. Months later she moved to New York, fell in love with the much older, brilliant but disturbed photographer, Bob Richardson, and became a model. Living in the Chelsea Hotel, working with Richard Avedon and other photographers, she navigated a volatile relationship and the dynamic cultural epicenter of New York in the seventies.
A Story Lately Told is an “evocative” (The New York Times), “magically beautiful” (The Boston Globe) memoir. Huston’s second memoir, Watch Me, will be published in November 2014.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
This book is surprisingly more boring than I expected, and flows in a slow and confusing way.Would you ever listen to anything by Anjelica Huston again?
Probably not.What aspect of Anjelica Huston’s performance would you have changed?
I usually love books read by actresses, as they make incredible narrators, unfortunately this is not the case for Anjelica Huston.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
This book might actually work better as a movie but I wouldn't be particularly interested.confusing at best
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loved how much her parents were included
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I’ve listened to this MANY times over the years
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Loved it!!
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Beautiful imagery
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Wonderful story, whenever told
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Any additional comments?
Along with the sequel book, still one of the greatest of the books I've listened to since joining Audible. Huston's gorgeous, whisky-toned voice combined with her rich memories make for such satisfying listening. Her confidence in recounting everything without judgment or editorializing partly why it's so fulfilling.Impossible to stop listening
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Exquisite
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Tricky for a memoir...but I would encourage the author to disclose more insights and interpretations of the events of her life, rather than simply fill out the chronological events.Has A Story Lately Told turned you off from other books in this genre?
No.Which scene was your favorite?
Many of the childhood scenes in Ireland are poignant and memorable, simply for their insight into a class and society that is not known to me. I enjoyed the food, decor, and fashion details in audio form - and felt that the book was more of a sensory experience of places and times, rather than something more "story bound" with arc and resolution.Any additional comments?
While there is much to be appreciated in the detail and rhythm in this book, particularly when read by the author, I found that Ms. Houston did not offer enough overt sense of her own assessments, insights, and development as a person in this course of this story. Throughout, even in her early adult life, she seems to be simply floating along, going with the privileged opportunities afforded her without much of a critical eye or personal learning occurring. Both parents are given loving and respectful treatment by the author, but I imagine that if Ms. Houston could have spoken more directly about the her feelings in the complexity of her childhood and adolescent experiences it would have been more of a "meaty" and satisfying story. She's a good reporter, but always keeps her audience apart from her - and I never got the sense of being "close" to her and her emotional experiences as things unfolded. This, against the backdrop of elite connections, seems a wasted opportunity for a story of a lucky/unlucky girl really coming into herself with an awareness of who she is in, and apart from, her high society world. As it is, it's a light tale, fun to read but lacking in substance.A Story Lightly Told...
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What did you love best about A Story Lately Told?
A period when life was led wonderfully.Who was your favorite character and why?
Anjelica describes her surroundings and meals in great detail.What about Anjelica Huston’s performance did you like?
Read well by an actress. Say no more.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Can't wait for the sequel!Fabulous & Engaging
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