Oh Dad! A Search for Robert Mitchum by Lloyd Robson - ISBN: 9781905762132
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A book in which writer and broadcaster Lloyd Robson goes in search of the original Hollywood badboy and one of the greatest screen actors of the twentieth century, Robert Mitchum. His pre-fame life is cloaked in mystery, and the truth hidden behind his time spent as a Depression-era hobo, prizefight…

Oh Dad! A Search for Robert Mitchum

A Search for Robert Mitchum

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    544 pages

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    2 June 2008

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A book in which writer and broadcaster Lloyd Robson goes in search of the original Hollywood badboy and one of the greatest screen actors of the twentieth century, Robert Mitchum. His pre-fame life is cloaked in mystery, and the truth hidden behind his time spent as a Depression-era hobo, prizefighter, escaped felon and secret poet.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781905762132
ISBN-10:1905762135
Author:Lloyd Robson
Publisher:Parthian Books
Imprint:Parthian Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:2 June 2008
Weight:590g
Dimensions:1mm x 1mm
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Critics Review

Robert Mitchum – aka ‘Mr Bad Taste’, ‘Trouble Himself’, ‘The Man with the Immoral Face’, ‘Daddy Bad’ – was the original Hollywood bad-boy and one of the greatest screen actors of the twentieth century. But his pre-fame life is cloaked in mystery, the truth hidden within conflicting tales of time spent as a Depression-era hobo, prizefighter, escaped felon – and secret poet.Writer and broadcaster lloyd robson trailed the Eastern Seaboard in search of Mitchum, his poetry, America, a surrogate father, and how to be a man. Oh Dad! is the result – a boozy, drugfuelled attempt to define masculinity in the modern age and to match the standards set by the ultimate man and the personification of Film Noir, Robert Mitchum.********************************Writer and broadcaster Lloyd Robson spent three years in search of Robert Mitchum. The result is a book which falls between several stools. It is biography, travelogue, reflection on manhood and lloyd’s own drunken, gonzo journalistic search for the screen icon. – Publisher: Parthian BooksWriter, broadcaster and poet Lloyd Robson has been hailed as ‘a national treasure’ by Niall Griffiths and ‘just not what people expect a poet to be’ by Peter Finch. Having never read any of his work before, I came to his latest book with few conscious expectations, but some considerable curiosity. Such openness is precisely what is needed to get the most out of this genre-defying doorstopper of a book, which offers a richly-textured blend of road stories, film criticism, life writing and personal musings on what it means to be a ‘real man’. And the writing is as multifaceted as the content.Seemingly bedevilled by a father who fails to appreciate his son’s ‘sissy’ sensitivity and poetic inclinations, Robson goes in search of a role model who can embrace both his father’s notion of ‘a man’s man’ and his own, more fluid idea of what it means to be a whole person in the modern world. Robert Mitchum emerges as his ideal – a man with a big, bad-boy image who also wrote poetry and somehow pulled off the mean trick of having an enduring and loving marriage whilst dallying with a fair few beauties.Oh Dad! A Search for Robert Mitchum is an account of Robson’s literal travels around America, visiting places of significance in Mitchum’s life and researching some of the best- and least-known stories about the actor; but it is also the story of the author’s and his hero’s metaphorical and psychological journeys through life. I imagine the book might appeal more to men than to women, but to call it a ‘man’s book’ would be as crass as the stereotypings Robson seeks to debunk. – Suzy Ceulan Hughes @

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Lloyd Robson

lloyd robson has spent the last four years in search of Robert Mitchum. The result is a book which crosses several genres: biography, travelogue, a reflection on manhood and lloyd’s own gonzo journalistic search for the screen icon. Already the basis for a successful radio programme – the Sunday Telegraph radio choice of the day – Oh Dad! Broadcast by BBC Radio 4, June 2007

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