A Curious Career
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Narrated by:
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Alison Larkin
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By:
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Lynn Barber
About this listen
Lynn Barber, by her own admission, has always suffered from a compelling sense of nosiness. An exceptionally inquisitive child she constantly questioned everyone she knew about imitate details of their lives. This talent for nosiness, coupled with her unusual lack of the very English fear of social embarrassment, is the perfect blend for a celebrity interviewer. Barber takes us through her early career at Penthouse where she started out interviewing foot fetishists, voyeurs, dominatrices and men who liked wearing nappies, through her later more eminent career at the Telegraph, Sunday Express, Vanity Fair, Observer and Sunday Times. Barber has interviewed a huge cross-section of celebrities throughout her career; politicians, film stars, comedians, dancers and musicians, including Gore Vidal, Rudolph Nureyev, Lady Gaga, James Stewart and Dirk Bogarde to name but a few. Characterised by her witty and honest style, An Interviewing Life is full of glorious anecdotes such as the interview with Salvador Dali that was only supposed to last one day and ended up running into four at Dali’s invitation, culminating in him gifting her a conical hat made of wax that he had originally designed for his wife to wear to fancy dress ball in the 1930s. Filled with transcripts of interview highlights, such as her infamous interview with the hilarious and spectacularly rude ‘ratty old rock chick’ Marianne Faithfull, and the interview with Rafael Nadal which infuriated his fans so much Barber saw her Twitter followers double so that his fans were able to abuse her online. Not only is An Interviewing Life a fascinating window into the lives of those has she interviewed, but also into the world of journalism itself and into Lynn Barber's own life.
©2014 Lynn Barber (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about A Curious Career
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- Catherine Snow
- 16-04-18
Super Duper
Loved it wish it were longer
the Shane Mc gowan episode or maybe...Marianne F
Wonderful narration everyone down to T. I bet they had a good laugh doing it.
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- Lesleyboyd
- 25-06-17
Wished had been twice as long
I loved this book - it made me laugh out loud on several occasions and i was aghast at the arrogance of some of my 'heroes'. Lynn Barber has got a lovely writing style and highly entertaining. Only misery is that it is far too short.
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- ros
- 26-06-15
Laugh out loud funny
Wonderful account of Lynn Barber's career. She is ruthlessly honest about herself and others she's interviewed. Beautifully read, with the narrator reading others quotes in the celebrities voices. Highly recommend.
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- MR D.
- 22-07-19
Perfect
I am a huge fan of Lynne Barber and I enjoyed this audiobook immensely. I put it on in the car when I was giving a lift to a friend and we both cackled like crows
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- Ms. S. M. Light
- 13-07-15
Winning story. Posh voice
I really liked this book and have re listened to it again and feel very much that the story is excellent but the voice a bit too BBC 1965. Very plummy. Not relatable to me. But small potatoes. Great listen
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Disappointing
I have always admired Lynn Barber. This book was disappointed. It never really happened. Shame
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