Smiling in Slow Motion by Derek Jarman - ISBN: 9781784875169
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Final years of art, gardening, and protest, lived fully.

Smiling in Slow Motion

Journals, 1991–1994

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    432 pages

  • Release Date

    20 August 2019

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Summary

‘The life-affirming expression of an artist engaged in living to the full’ - The Times

Smiling in Slow Motion is Derek Jarman’s last journal, stretching from May 1991 until a fortnight before his death in February 1994. Jarman writes with his trademark humour and candour about friends and enemies, as he races through his final years of film-making, gardening and radical political protest.

Written from Jarman’s Charing Cross Road flat, his famed garden at Dungeness, an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784875169
ISBN-10:1784875163
Author:Derek Jarman, Neil Bartlett
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:20 August 2019
Weight:320g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 28mm
Series:The Journals of Derek Jarman
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Jarman [is] the sort of troublemaking visionary who one day may be compared with Blake

Gossipy, candid, funny, and, as Jarman’s illness takes hold, powerfully moving * Choice Magazine *Present on every page is the creative sparkle and compellingly generous spirit of a man who was in every way an uncompromising individual * The Times *In these diaries… the artist and film director emerges as a down-to-earth visionary… this perceptive and enjoyable work is something of a miracle * Independent *For all his anger, Jarman never seems brutalised. He retains his humanity and his good humour. His is a wonderfully garrulous, mercurial, polymathic daemon * Literary Review *Jarman [is] the sort of troublemaking visionary who one day may be compared with Blake – John Gill * Time Out *

About The Author

Derek Jarman

Derek Jarman was born in London in 1942. His career spanned decades and genres, from painter, theatre designer, director, film-maker, to poet, writer, campaigner and gardener. His features include Sebastiane (1976), Jubilee (1978), Caravaggio (1986), The Last of England (1987), Edward II (1991) and Blue (1993). His paintings - for which he was a Turner Prize nominee in 1986 - continue to be exhibited worldwide, and his garden in Dungeness remains a site of pilgrimage to fans and newcomers alike.

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