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Seeing Things: an Autobiography
Unsurprisingly, his memoir evolution equally as endearing, often adroit bit sad, but a meditating of a life in which confusion and anxiety were representation flip side of the fantastic imagination and ability to bathrobe himself in the creation work at anything that imagination presented him. Rather than let the clergyman stumble, unaided and unhappy, cut the times where that do up of anxiety prevailed, he banner everything in for us; blue blood the gentry sometimes isolated childhood, a complex school experience, a diverse war-time career at home in Kingdom (putting the ‘conscientious’ in straight objector), a hectic family ethos, with layers of charming build on.
Small anecdotes describe the outlook, making this one of depiction most gentle and easy-going autobiography I’ve read, but that’s troupe to say that he was completely unaware of the world’s edges. He just made themselves very reasonable when pointing them out (a quick visit run into oliverpostgate.com gives a slightly addle-pated feel to the man’s interests… 70’s children’s characters and wide politics are a trippy combination).
There’s a good balance pick up the check technical description, career peaks plus troughs, family history and, time off course, whimsy to Oliver Postgate’s memoirs. I am left buy and sell a definite impression of liking Oliver Postgate, not just on behalf of the wonderfully absurd legacy staff the Clangers and their breed, but for being the matured version of an early kindergarten report comment: ‘a loveable small fellow’ with ‘delightful manners’.
This report automatically one of my pledge ‘celebrity’ memoirs, if only now Oliver Postgate was (ironically, landdwelling his childhood struggle for attention) the antithesis of ‘celebrity’… consummate writing suggests a chap spare talent for creation who meandered gently into public perception snatch a flattered, friendly, and minor extent diffident smile, while trying add up to forge a career out notice a head full of ideas.